Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... particular way in which hiatus is resolved in a given language will depend on the relative ranking of a series of constraints that favor or disfavor particular outcomes . I briefly describe below the constraints primarily relevant to ...
... particular way in which hiatus is resolved in a given language will depend on the relative ranking of a series of constraints that favor or disfavor particular outcomes . I briefly describe below the constraints primarily relevant to ...
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... particular grammars are presented and studied abstractly , with no specific reference to particular languages . ' In MP , especially the fourth chapter , Chomsky has taken a giant step forward towards realizing this goal . From this ...
... particular grammars are presented and studied abstractly , with no specific reference to particular languages . ' In MP , especially the fourth chapter , Chomsky has taken a giant step forward towards realizing this goal . From this ...
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... particular languages from what is particular . But when we examine the three language - particular participant hierarchies assumed above , it is clear that while the elements ranked on the hierarchy vary , most of the rankings are ...
... particular languages from what is particular . But when we examine the three language - particular participant hierarchies assumed above , it is clear that while the elements ranked on the hierarchy vary , most of the rankings are ...
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