Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... contains no pair of strings exhibiting the rotary - type regularity is - Σ ( ) Σ ( :) ( 02 = 0 ) / 2 ) 2n - 1 1 = 0 n - n ( C3 ) Given an arbitrary set N of six distinct strings formed from a vocabulary of v symbols , where each member ...
... contains no pair of strings exhibiting the rotary - type regularity is - Σ ( ) Σ ( :) ( 02 = 0 ) / 2 ) 2n - 1 1 = 0 n - n ( C3 ) Given an arbitrary set N of six distinct strings formed from a vocabulary of v symbols , where each member ...
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... contains a tense vowel or more than one consonant ( a ' weak ' cluster consists of a lax vowel plus one or no consonants ) . The MAIN STRESS ( Main S ) rule assigns stress from the end of the word according to the distri- bution of ...
... contains a tense vowel or more than one consonant ( a ' weak ' cluster consists of a lax vowel plus one or no consonants ) . The MAIN STRESS ( Main S ) rule assigns stress from the end of the word according to the distri- bution of ...
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... containing them are ( under certain conditions ) marked by the attachment of a suffix to the first verb they contain ... contains the subject , the verb , and its complements , but excludes Tense ' , argued to be desirable by Kajita ...
... containing them are ( under certain conditions ) marked by the attachment of a suffix to the first verb they contain ... contains the subject , the verb , and its complements , but excludes Tense ' , argued to be desirable by Kajita ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwight Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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