Language, Band 78,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2002 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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lower one's Case . I continue to assume with Collins that the Case of pro is checked by yi in Ewe . Assuming 64 , VO order can be analyzed as resulting uniformly from V- to - v movement . In contrast , VO order derives from two sources ...
lower one's Case . I continue to assume with Collins that the Case of pro is checked by yi in Ewe . Assuming 64 , VO order can be analyzed as resulting uniformly from V- to - v movement . In contrast , VO order derives from two sources ...
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... ( assuming there is one universal answer ) , nor with such issues as what features the theory should assume and whether they are privative , binary , and so on . The focus is instead on the manner in which feature classes are implemented ...
... ( assuming there is one universal answer ) , nor with such issues as what features the theory should assume and whether they are privative , binary , and so on . The focus is instead on the manner in which feature classes are implemented ...
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... assumed is obviously very general . I assume that any unwanted effects of this constraint are ruled out by constraints on locality , segment wellformedness , faithfulness ( see below ) , and so on.4 One of the constraints reining in ...
... assumed is obviously very general . I assume that any unwanted effects of this constraint are ruled out by constraints on locality , segment wellformedness , faithfulness ( see below ) , and so on.4 One of the constraints reining in ...
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