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The lexical fact that certain verbs have to be given bifurcated entries , to allow for contracted negations , has an interesting further result . The items that must have such entries are , of course , be , hare , intransitive do ...
The lexical fact that certain verbs have to be given bifurcated entries , to allow for contracted negations , has an interesting further result . The items that must have such entries are , of course , be , hare , intransitive do ...
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The sequences , which are more interesting , are best approached through a description of surface phonotactics . WG allows no three - vowel clusters ; underlying three - vowel sequences are either reduced to two by contraction , or are ...
The sequences , which are more interesting , are best approached through a description of surface phonotactics . WG allows no three - vowel clusters ; underlying three - vowel sequences are either reduced to two by contraction , or are ...
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If we want to study the more abstract level of rules , which are more interesting in many respects , the K - S transcription allows us to avoid the additional complexities of the more surfacy phonology .
If we want to study the more abstract level of rules , which are more interesting in many respects , the K - S transcription allows us to avoid the additional complexities of the more surfacy phonology .
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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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