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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... element is repre- sented and glossed as -ǝ- . The linking element -ǝ- in compounds has three possible historical origins ( see , e.g. Haeseryn et . al . 1997 : 684-85 , Booij & van Santen 1998 : 157 ) : ( i ) It may be the final lexical ...
... element is repre- sented and glossed as -ǝ- . The linking element -ǝ- in compounds has three possible historical origins ( see , e.g. Haeseryn et . al . 1997 : 684-85 , Booij & van Santen 1998 : 157 ) : ( i ) It may be the final lexical ...
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... element commonly posi- tioned in the specifier position of a functional head Xo may over time be reanalyzed as instantiating X ° if there is otherwise no overt morpheme gener- ated in X0.17 Second , if the yo head essentially represents ...
... element commonly posi- tioned in the specifier position of a functional head Xo may over time be reanalyzed as instantiating X ° if there is otherwise no overt morpheme gener- ated in X0.17 Second , if the yo head essentially represents ...
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... element with the same value / properties.11 Later on , following the general developmental cycle proposed for other cases of agreement , one can suggest that the initial optionality of the secondary element commonly disappears along ...
... element with the same value / properties.11 Later on , following the general developmental cycle proposed for other cases of agreement , one can suggest that the initial optionality of the secondary element commonly disappears along ...
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