Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... approach : metathe- sis occurs because output forms are phonotactically ' better ' than input forms ( McCar- thy 1995 , Flemming 1996 , Hume 1997 , 1998 ) . Such output forms may have improved perceptual cues or the greater articulatory ...
... approach : metathe- sis occurs because output forms are phonotactically ' better ' than input forms ( McCar- thy 1995 , Flemming 1996 , Hume 1997 , 1998 ) . Such output forms may have improved perceptual cues or the greater articulatory ...
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... approach to the coexistence of forms like um - bagak and ub- bagak in the grammar of a single speaker would be to treat the variation as optional . On this approach , a derivational analysis would posit a rule assimilating / m / to ...
... approach to the coexistence of forms like um - bagak and ub- bagak in the grammar of a single speaker would be to treat the variation as optional . On this approach , a derivational analysis would posit a rule assimilating / m / to ...
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... approaches to the relationship between syntax and pragmatics . In the former approach , which is traditional , the antecedent of zibun has to satisfy either the syntactic or the pragmatic constraint . Thus , when syntax cannot find the ...
... approaches to the relationship between syntax and pragmatics . In the former approach , which is traditional , the antecedent of zibun has to satisfy either the syntactic or the pragmatic constraint . Thus , when syntax cannot find the ...
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