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RULE ORDERING , INTERFERENCE , AND FREE ALTERNATION IN PHONOLOGY 5 > 1 JOHN G. FOUGHT University of Pennsylvania Attempts to justify the principle of asymmetrical ordering have failed to consider some of the alternative relations among ...
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I will do this , not by showing that no alternative hypotheses can work , but by showing that all available evidence suggests that alternative hypotheses would fail to capture correct generalizations . First , in proposing a lexical ...
I will do this , not by showing that no alternative hypotheses can work , but by showing that all available evidence suggests that alternative hypotheses would fail to capture correct generalizations . First , in proposing a lexical ...
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Outside these fixed expressions , the pronouns of the 1st and 2nd singular occur freely ; 12 but the other singulars typically , and the plurals invariably , are replaced by an alternative possessive structure involving the definite ...
Outside these fixed expressions , the pronouns of the 1st and 2nd singular occur freely ; 12 but the other singulars typically , and the plurals invariably , are replaced by an alternative possessive structure involving the definite ...
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Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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