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Optimality theory : Syntax , phonology , and acquisition , ed . by Joost Dekkers , Frank van der Leeuw , and Jeroen van de Weijer . Oxford : Oxford University Press , to appear . BURLING , ROBBINS . 1966. The metrics of children's verse ...
Optimality theory : Syntax , phonology , and acquisition , ed . by Joost Dekkers , Frank van der Leeuw , and Jeroen van de Weijer . Oxford : Oxford University Press , to appear . BURLING , ROBBINS . 1966. The metrics of children's verse ...
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Schwartzchild's main goals are to compare two theories of the semantics of plurality , which he calls the sets theory and the UNION theory , and to argue for the latter . According to both theories , singular NPs ( the cow ) refer to ...
Schwartzchild's main goals are to compare two theories of the semantics of plurality , which he calls the sets theory and the UNION theory , and to argue for the latter . According to both theories , singular NPs ( the cow ) refer to ...
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Additional aspects of markedness theory such as reversal , assimilation , and neutralization are discussed and exemplified on various linguistic levels including analyses of the voiced / voiceless opposition , gender , lexical pairs and ...
Additional aspects of markedness theory such as reversal , assimilation , and neutralization are discussed and exemplified on various linguistic levels including analyses of the voiced / voiceless opposition , gender , lexical pairs and ...
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