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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... possible with this verb ) , it cannot corefer with a name which is either the subject or O2 ; assuming the subject c - commands O1 , which c - commands O2 , these prohibitions are accounted for by binding conditions B and C ...
... possible with this verb ) , it cannot corefer with a name which is either the subject or O2 ; assuming the subject c - commands O1 , which c - commands O2 , these prohibitions are accounted for by binding conditions B and C ...
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... possible analysis of this distributional restriction is in terms of a ban against final syllables that are too light , i.e. lacking a weight unit . Under this analysis , because central vowels in Javanese lack a weight unit of their own ...
... possible analysis of this distributional restriction is in terms of a ban against final syllables that are too light , i.e. lacking a weight unit . Under this analysis , because central vowels in Javanese lack a weight unit of their own ...
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... possible responses to this problem that I did not consider earlier . Suppose , for example , we were to retain the assumption that class nodes mediate feature class behavior but view individual feature targeting as some kind of ...
... possible responses to this problem that I did not consider earlier . Suppose , for example , we were to retain the assumption that class nodes mediate feature class behavior but view individual feature targeting as some kind of ...
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