Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... argues that since restructuring weakens the Projection Principle , it is an undesirable theory , and that insofar as this particular construction is concerned , its properties can be accounted for in terms of two local movements of the ...
... argues that since restructuring weakens the Projection Principle , it is an undesirable theory , and that insofar as this particular construction is concerned , its properties can be accounted for in terms of two local movements of the ...
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... argues for a phonological , rather than phonetic , view of spirantization in Iberian languages . From the phonological perspective , the process can be seen as an OCP effect of continuant spreading ( 151-71 ) . This move requires a ...
... argues for a phonological , rather than phonetic , view of spirantization in Iberian languages . From the phonological perspective , the process can be seen as an OCP effect of continuant spreading ( 151-71 ) . This move requires a ...
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... argues that the primary aspectual benchmark of argument mapping is delimitation — having a distinct and inherent endpoint in time and that delimitation is crucial in ' measuring out ' an event . She defines three types of ' measuring ...
... argues that the primary aspectual benchmark of argument mapping is delimitation — having a distinct and inherent endpoint in time and that delimitation is crucial in ' measuring out ' an event . She defines three types of ' measuring ...
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