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French phonology and morphology . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press . 1973. Sur le degré d'abstraction de la phonologie du français . Langages 32.27–38 . [ English version : How abstract is French phonology ? Generative studies in Romance ...
French phonology and morphology . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press . 1973. Sur le degré d'abstraction de la phonologie du français . Langages 32.27–38 . [ English version : How abstract is French phonology ? Generative studies in Romance ...
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M's concern to present the structure of Beauce French by means of some elementary descriptive tools ( transformations for the chapter on syntax , Hall's framework for the verb ) seems to have prevented him from devoting adequate space ...
M's concern to present the structure of Beauce French by means of some elementary descriptive tools ( transformations for the chapter on syntax , Hall's framework for the verb ) seems to have prevented him from devoting adequate space ...
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extended itself beyond the French pattern , and in the French of Beauce one can hear a similar alternation for vowels other than ( ə ) , e.g. / set ~ st / " cette " or / kel ~ kl / “ quel ( le ) ” ' ( 32 ) . The demonstrative cet ( te ) ...
extended itself beyond the French pattern , and in the French of Beauce one can hear a similar alternation for vowels other than ( ə ) , e.g. / set ~ st / " cette " or / kel ~ kl / “ quel ( le ) ” ' ( 32 ) . The demonstrative cet ( te ) ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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