Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... rules . Similarly , PrR 10 allows a light syllable in a strong position where there is no alternative heavy choice ( k ) . Actually foot - based meter allows a light syllable there only if it is stressed . We have found no lines in foot ...
... rules . Similarly , PrR 10 allows a light syllable in a strong position where there is no alternative heavy choice ( k ) . Actually foot - based meter allows a light syllable there only if it is stressed . We have found no lines in foot ...
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... rules work - are types of virtual functors . By positing 7 , S seeks to incorporate conditions on agreement and AUX place- ment directly into the operations of the CG rules and in this way to integrate them into the syntax . In order to ...
... rules work - are types of virtual functors . By positing 7 , S seeks to incorporate conditions on agreement and AUX place- ment directly into the operations of the CG rules and in this way to integrate them into the syntax . In order to ...
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... rules ' formally , reconstructs theories of rule ordering in terms of finite state control , and defines autosegmental automata , which allows the theory of automata and formal languages to extend to theories of autosegmental representa ...
... rules ' formally , reconstructs theories of rule ordering in terms of finite state control , and defines autosegmental automata , which allows the theory of automata and formal languages to extend to theories of autosegmental representa ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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