Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... similar to that of [ w ] . This explains the common sound change / lx / > / w / as the result of a perceptual reinterpretation on the part of the listener . For the Latin case , we propose that the time window involved in the perception ...
... similar to that of [ w ] . This explains the common sound change / lx / > / w / as the result of a perceptual reinterpretation on the part of the listener . For the Latin case , we propose that the time window involved in the perception ...
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... similar reanalyses . He considers constructions similar to the Turkish IDP : Norwegian complex passive , Hindi and Hungarian embedded object agreement with main verb . By contrast with both Harbert and Kornfilt , LISA TRAVIS ( ' Notes ...
... similar reanalyses . He considers constructions similar to the Turkish IDP : Norwegian complex passive , Hindi and Hungarian embedded object agreement with main verb . By contrast with both Harbert and Kornfilt , LISA TRAVIS ( ' Notes ...
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... similar and they are similar to each other , which S discusses ( 105 , n . 30 ) , is not just that both are similar and are similar to each other are reciprocal predicates but that the former is incrementally distributive but ...
... similar and they are similar to each other , which S discusses ( 105 , n . 30 ) , is not just that both are similar and are similar to each other are reciprocal predicates but that the former is incrementally distributive but ...
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