Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... ANALYSIS of Q. Intuitively , the maximal analysis of a quatrain is the largest sequence of salient constitu- ents comprising the quatrain . Notice that even a quatrain like 4444 has a maximal analysis , since by our definition ( 22 ) 4 ...
... ANALYSIS of Q. Intuitively , the maximal analysis of a quatrain is the largest sequence of salient constitu- ents comprising the quatrain . Notice that even a quatrain like 4444 has a maximal analysis , since by our definition ( 22 ) 4 ...
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... analysis * líuru > * líru > li : ru . In Moa and Wetan , glottal stop loss occurred first- * lí3uru > liuru - and syncope did not affect postvo- calic vowels . LETI a : li MOA WETAN ANCESTOR aili aili * áPil ' hook ' a : ru agru ...
... analysis * líuru > * líru > li : ru . In Moa and Wetan , glottal stop loss occurred first- * lí3uru > liuru - and syncope did not affect postvo- calic vowels . LETI a : li MOA WETAN ANCESTOR aili aili * áPil ' hook ' a : ru agru ...
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... analysis , but it is not the only one . 3.2 . WH - SUBJECTS IN FINAL POSITION . Our analysis predicts sentences like 6 to be grammatical . This prediction is correct : our informants judge such sentences to be grammatical . wh ( 6 ) t ...
... analysis , but it is not the only one . 3.2 . WH - SUBJECTS IN FINAL POSITION . Our analysis predicts sentences like 6 to be grammatical . This prediction is correct : our informants judge such sentences to be grammatical . wh ( 6 ) t ...
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