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1993 ) / fa - i / → .fee . take - 3sG take it ' Within the framework of optimality theory , the particular way in which hiatus is resolved in a given language will depend on the relative ranking of a series a of constraints that favor ...
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how an approach based on rules of this type can account for the cross - linguistic restrictions on elision in particular hiatus contexts . There is nothing , for example , to rule out a language ( apparently unattested ) that ...
how an approach based on rules of this type can account for the cross - linguistic restrictions on elision in particular hiatus contexts . There is nothing , for example , to rule out a language ( apparently unattested ) that ...
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In this he can only succeed by repeatedly thinking out particular cases for himself and acquiring a firm grasp of the application of general principles in particular cases ; herein lies the chief task of anyone who wishes to pursue the ...
In this he can only succeed by repeatedly thinking out particular cases for himself and acquiring a firm grasp of the application of general principles in particular cases ; herein lies the chief task of anyone who wishes to pursue the ...
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