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I claim , and hope to demonstrate , that his attitude here is naïve . ) Consider Chomsky's claim in the above quotation : ' regularities of the type exemplified in 16 are those found in natural languages ' . This is quite deplorably ...
I claim , and hope to demonstrate , that his attitude here is naïve . ) Consider Chomsky's claim in the above quotation : ' regularities of the type exemplified in 16 are those found in natural languages ' . This is quite deplorably ...
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One claim that they make is that a Romance Stress rule ( Rom S ) , similar to the Main S rule of modern English , was introduced to account for French and Latin loans . Weak C S is invoked to assign stress to such loans as Cappáneus ...
One claim that they make is that a Romance Stress rule ( Rom S ) , similar to the Main S rule of modern English , was introduced to account for French and Latin loans . Weak C S is invoked to assign stress to such loans as Cappáneus ...
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Chute 1946 : 32-6 ) ; and Spearing ( 1970 : 13 ) claims that many other poets of this time knew both languages . ... Regarding Early Modern English stress , H & K's claim that Germ S was lost is based on the claim that the stress system ...
Chute 1946 : 32-6 ) ; and Spearing ( 1970 : 13 ) claims that many other poets of this time knew both languages . ... Regarding Early Modern English stress , H & K's claim that Germ S was lost is based on the claim that the stress system ...
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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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