Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... requires that , for example , 2b should be less acceptable than 2a to roughly the same degree as 3b is worse than 3a , and that each of these reductions in acceptability should be smaller than the one created by the violations in 2c and ...
... requires that , for example , 2b should be less acceptable than 2a to roughly the same degree as 3b is worse than 3a , and that each of these reductions in acceptability should be smaller than the one created by the violations in 2c and ...
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... requires all parameters to be set in such a way that the language's core vocabulary can be used as fully as possible in the resultant meter . ( 7 ) FIT : Languages select meters in which their entire vocabularies are usable in the ...
... requires all parameters to be set in such a way that the language's core vocabulary can be used as fully as possible in the resultant meter . ( 7 ) FIT : Languages select meters in which their entire vocabularies are usable in the ...
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... requires that two constituents bearing distinct features ( ADAFF and RIGHTAN ) may not have particular , named values . 10c has the form of the second type of anti - agreement condition , requiring that two constituents with the same ...
... requires that two constituents bearing distinct features ( ADAFF and RIGHTAN ) may not have particular , named values . 10c has the form of the second type of anti - agreement condition , requiring that two constituents with the same ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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