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The third problematic phenomenon for the simple modification hypothesis is the fact that the segmental material is not necessarily derived by left to right linkage of the segmental melody of the base form , in spite of which the twomora ...
The third problematic phenomenon for the simple modification hypothesis is the fact that the segmental material is not necessarily derived by left to right linkage of the segmental melody of the base form , in spite of which the twomora ...
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In ' The external syntax of derived words : Evidence from Dutch ' , GEERT Bools and TON VAN HAAFTEN review the argument that the external syntax of derived nominals is predictable from the argument structure of the base , not the ...
In ' The external syntax of derived words : Evidence from Dutch ' , GEERT Bools and TON VAN HAAFTEN review the argument that the external syntax of derived nominals is predictable from the argument structure of the base , not the ...
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First , it is not exactly clear what it means , on this view , to be derived by the morphology in the syntax . And second , it is not clear how the current proposal differs from other proposals cited by Borer , e.g. those of Baker 1985 ...
First , it is not exactly clear what it means , on this view , to be derived by the morphology in the syntax . And second , it is not clear how the current proposal differs from other proposals cited by Borer , e.g. those of Baker 1985 ...
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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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