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C & K cannot , unfortunately , identify ləl as V , because the two elements react differently to Vowel Shortening : the long vowels resulting from the / Vy Vwl sequences created by epenthesis undergo Vowel Shortening , whereas the long ...
C & K cannot , unfortunately , identify ləl as V , because the two elements react differently to Vowel Shortening : the long vowels resulting from the / Vy Vwl sequences created by epenthesis undergo Vowel Shortening , whereas the long ...
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In some of the New World languages examined here , the source of these elements , which we call RELATIONAL PREVERBS ... In many languages of the New World , particularly SOV languages , the verb word may include a prefixal element whose ...
In some of the New World languages examined here , the source of these elements , which we call RELATIONAL PREVERBS ... In many languages of the New World , particularly SOV languages , the verb word may include a prefixal element whose ...
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The skeletal tier represents quantity : a short segment has one element on this tier ( la ) , while a long segment has two skeletal elements ( 1b ) . These skeletal elements are represented in 1 as ' X ' ; in more complex structures ...
The skeletal tier represents quantity : a short segment has one element on this tier ( la ) , while a long segment has two skeletal elements ( 1b ) . These skeletal elements are represented in 1 as ' X ' ; in more complex structures ...
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Publications received | 446 |
Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
Lexical and syntactic causatives | 485 |
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analysis appear apply approach argues argument assigned associated Cambridge causative claim clause communication compared compounds consider construction contains context contrast derived dialects discourse discussion distinction effect elements English evidence example expression fact FIGURE final formation function give given grammar head historical important initial interpretation involves John language lexical linguistic marked meaning morphological nature notes notion noun object occur particular patterns person phonological phrase position possible predict present Press preverbs principles problem produced pronoun properties proposed question receive reference relational relative represented result role rule semantic sentences similar speakers speech spoken stress structure suggests syllable syntactic syntax theory tone types union University verb volume vowel word writing written