Language, Band 64,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1988 |
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... phonological theory has been heavily influenced by the fact that it was developed primarily by native speakers of Indo- European languages . Certain fundamental no- tions about the organization of phonology have reflected only ...
... phonological theory has been heavily influenced by the fact that it was developed primarily by native speakers of Indo- European languages . Certain fundamental no- tions about the organization of phonology have reflected only ...
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... phonological shape and their distribution ' . These pieces of phonological material , how- ever , seemingly must be in the ' right place at the right time ' to provide the locale for a sig- nificant number of phonological and morpho ...
... phonological shape and their distribution ' . These pieces of phonological material , how- ever , seemingly must be in the ' right place at the right time ' to provide the locale for a sig- nificant number of phonological and morpho ...
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... phonological constructs— and , furthermore , that they are sufficient to account both for the data discussed in the literature and for the new intonation data that we present . A third entity would not capture any phonological contrasts ...
... phonological constructs— and , furthermore , that they are sufficient to account both for the data discussed in the literature and for the new intonation data that we present . A third entity would not capture any phonological contrasts ...
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The homogeneity of the substrate as a factor | 27 |
Toward a discourse grammar of the Rigveda I12 | 99 |
Lawler | 114 |
Urheberrecht | |
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A-not-A Acehnese adjunction agrammatic analysis anaphora antecedent argues argument assigned autosegmental AzJA barrier biclausal c-command Cambridge CGEL Chap Chinese Chomsky clitic complement consonants construction creole D-structure derived dialect diglossia discussion distinction emphatic ergative verbs example fact final function grammar Grebo hěn hypothesis INFL initial interpretation intonation intransitive Klao Kru languages kuài language lexical lexical category lexicon Liberian English linguistic main verb markedness marker meaning modal monoclausal morphological notion noun object paper passive phonetic phonological phrase pidgin postposition predicate prefix present Press principles problem question Rama reference relational preverbs relative clause resumptive pronoun role rule sandhi segments semantic sentences Serbo-Croatian Seth Seth's speakers stratum structure subject position substratal suffixes syllable syntactic syntax thematic role theory translation types typological underlying underlying representation union University voici/voilà vowel vowel harmony Winnebago Zhangsan