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He illustrates with the examples in 25 . b . ... Example 26 has the MEP , while 27 does not ; so the crossing subevent can be singled out for timing in 27 , but not in 26.22 ( 26 ) Arrasate - tik Oinati - ra joan zen mendi - an zehar .
He illustrates with the examples in 25 . b . ... Example 26 has the MEP , while 27 does not ; so the crossing subevent can be singled out for timing in 27 , but not in 26.22 ( 26 ) Arrasate - tik Oinati - ra joan zen mendi - an zehar .
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Ewe examples illustrate the sensitivity of the referential uniqueness constraint to the MEP , as opposed to any level ... where coreferent objects in many languages require some form of reflexive marking ( see for example Chomsky 1981 ...
Ewe examples illustrate the sensitivity of the referential uniqueness constraint to the MEP , as opposed to any level ... where coreferent objects in many languages require some form of reflexive marking ( see for example Chomsky 1981 ...
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example , in order to explain those Bantu languages where an H tone ' shifts ' from its underlying host one mora to the right , Y invokes a constraint ' Local ' which says ' An output tone cannot be linked to a TBU that is not adjacent ...
example , in order to explain those Bantu languages where an H tone ' shifts ' from its underlying host one mora to the right , Y invokes a constraint ' Local ' which says ' An output tone cannot be linked to a TBU that is not adjacent ...
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