Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... vowels will involve just some class of vowels that can be uniquely identified by specifying a single articulatory attribute . The null hypothesis , as previously stated ( §3.12 ) , is that all non - null sub - sets of the set of vowels ...
... vowels will involve just some class of vowels that can be uniquely identified by specifying a single articulatory attribute . The null hypothesis , as previously stated ( §3.12 ) , is that all non - null sub - sets of the set of vowels ...
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... vowels undergo diphthongization and vowel fronting instead of pretonic adjustment ( e.g. tiédeur ) . F's perplexity reveals a lack of understanding which prevents him from seeing through Schane's analysis , and therefore minimizes his ...
... vowels undergo diphthongization and vowel fronting instead of pretonic adjustment ( e.g. tiédeur ) . F's perplexity reveals a lack of understanding which prevents him from seeing through Schane's analysis , and therefore minimizes his ...
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... vowels . One possibility is simply to extend the scale by four steps representing the different values of vowel height . But Lindau ( following Ladefoged 1967 ) points out that the correct primary dimension corresponding to vowel height ...
... vowels . One possibility is simply to extend the scale by four steps representing the different values of vowel height . But Lindau ( following Ladefoged 1967 ) points out that the correct primary dimension corresponding to vowel height ...
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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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adverbials Akmajian analysis appear apply AR's argument Aspects grammar assume assumptions auxiliary Beauce Bresnan Chomsky Chomsky's claim cleft sentences clitics complement compounds consonant constituent constraints context DEIXIS deletion derived dialects discussion distinction Dwight Bolinger English example expression fact feature FIGURE formal French function given grammar grammatical relations hypothesis interpretation involved John language lexical linguistic main verb meaning modals Montague grammar morpheme nature node nominal noun NP's null hypothesis object okusan Pāṇini paper parentheses passive phonetic phonological phrases position possible prediction Press principle problem pronoun proposed pseudo-clefts quantifiers question Raising reference relational grammar relationship relative clause relevant RR's rules samples sannin Schane semantic semiotics sensei significance speakers specific speech stress SU-NOM surface structure syllable symbols syntactic syntax tense theory tion topic transformational transformational grammar underlying structures University vowels words