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THE ORIGINS OF CONSONANT - VOWEL METATHESIS JULIETTE BLEVINS ANDREW GARRETT University of Western Australia University of California , Berkeley We argue against the prevailing view that metathesis is somehow less natural phonetically ...
THE ORIGINS OF CONSONANT - VOWEL METATHESIS JULIETTE BLEVINS ANDREW GARRETT University of Western Australia University of California , Berkeley We argue against the prevailing view that metathesis is somehow less natural phonetically ...
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All that remains , then , is to identify a natural class of argument positions characterized by these entailments . Care is needed here : in $ 3 I argued at length that -ee noun referents do not correspond to any syntactic natural class ...
All that remains , then , is to identify a natural class of argument positions characterized by these entailments . Care is needed here : in $ 3 I argued at length that -ee noun referents do not correspond to any syntactic natural class ...
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Since this set is a natural class of argument positions , the semantics of -ee qualifies as a thematic role , at least according to Dowty's proposed definition . " 9 The claim that the semantics of -ee nouns qualifies as a thematic role ...
Since this set is a natural class of argument positions , the semantics of -ee qualifies as a thematic role , at least according to Dowty's proposed definition . " 9 The claim that the semantics of -ee nouns qualifies as a thematic role ...
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