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To recapitulate , only ( + CP ) , not ( -CP ) , appears in underlying representations ( the only exception being YASmin ) ; in mixed words , it is underlyingly linked to the first emphatic syllable , then spreads rightward .
To recapitulate , only ( + CP ) , not ( -CP ) , appears in underlying representations ( the only exception being YASmin ) ; in mixed words , it is underlyingly linked to the first emphatic syllable , then spreads rightward .
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THE SO - CALLED PASSIVE OF ACEHNESE a Mark DURIE University of Melbourne The Mon Tasiek dialect of Acehnese ( Indonesia ) was analysed by Lawler 1977 as having a passive in which the verb agrees with the initial , or underlying ...
THE SO - CALLED PASSIVE OF ACEHNESE a Mark DURIE University of Melbourne The Mon Tasiek dialect of Acehnese ( Indonesia ) was analysed by Lawler 1977 as having a passive in which the verb agrees with the initial , or underlying ...
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The first column shows words which are underlyingly toneless and acquire initial Highs ; the second column contains words with underlying initial High , and the remaining column illustrates words with noninitial underlying Highs .
The first column shows words which are underlyingly toneless and acquire initial Highs ; the second column contains words with underlying initial High , and the remaining column illustrates words with noninitial underlying Highs .
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 225 |
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