Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... MARKING TYPES . In 9 below , we have an example of 4443 , which we will call a QUATRAIN - MARKING type . ( 9 ) 4 There was a little ship and she sailed upon the sea . 4 And she went by the name of the Merry Golden Tree , 4 As she sailed ...
... MARKING TYPES . In 9 below , we have an example of 4443 , which we will call a QUATRAIN - MARKING type . ( 9 ) 4 There was a little ship and she sailed upon the sea . 4 And she went by the name of the Merry Golden Tree , 4 As she sailed ...
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... marking shown in Table 12 follows from the above generalizations . The nonmanual marking associated with the + wH feature in C optionally spreads over IP . Spread is obligatory only if there is no manual material available in C or spec ...
... marking shown in Table 12 follows from the above generalizations . The nonmanual marking associated with the + wH feature in C optionally spreads over IP . Spread is obligatory only if there is no manual material available in C or spec ...
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... marking has proven difficult to account for under a leftward movement analysis.11 Our explanation of the distribution of nonmanual wн- marking fits in with previously established generalizations about the distribution of nonmanual ...
... marking has proven difficult to account for under a leftward movement analysis.11 Our explanation of the distribution of nonmanual wн- marking fits in with previously established generalizations about the distribution of nonmanual ...
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American analysis appear approach argues argument Cambridge chapter claim cognitive communities comparative consider consonant constraints constructions contains context contrast creole derived described dialects direct discussion distinct ee noun English event evidence example expressions fact final formal forms function given grammar historical independent initial interesting interpretation involving issues John language lexical linguistic marking meaning metathesis modal morphology natural Note noun object occur original particular patterns person phonetic phonological position possible present Press problem properties proposed provides quatrain question reference relative relevant requires result role semantic sentences similar sound speakers specific stem stress structure suffix suggests syllable syntactic syntax Table thematic theory tion true types University verb volume vowel worlds