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THE FOOT CONSTRUCTION PROCESS . The evidence that we have considered thus far argues for the existence of a metrical foot in Japanese , but it does not tell us how such feet are constructed . Other than foot size , which we have already ...
THE FOOT CONSTRUCTION PROCESS . The evidence that we have considered thus far argues for the existence of a metrical foot in Japanese , but it does not tell us how such feet are constructed . Other than foot size , which we have already ...
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The evidence favors right - to - left foot construction , since trimoraic words like kokóro , accented on the penultimate mora , pattern with unaccented words . The secret language too may bear on the direction of foot construction in ...
The evidence favors right - to - left foot construction , since trimoraic words like kokóro , accented on the penultimate mora , pattern with unaccented words . The secret language too may bear on the direction of foot construction in ...
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However , with RTVs such as il ' see ' , the antipassive has the reflex -w , as in 1 and 2 , while the retreat construction is marked by -n , as in 14 . The distinction between antipassive morphology and retreat morphology is thus ...
However , with RTVs such as il ' see ' , the antipassive has the reflex -w , as in 1 and 2 , while the retreat construction is marked by -n , as in 14 . The distinction between antipassive morphology and retreat morphology is thus ...
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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