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Metres are characterized according to the type and number of syllables that may occur in a given position . According to L , only one syllable occurs on a rise ; one or more syllables may occur on a fall , yielding seven different metre ...
Metres are characterized according to the type and number of syllables that may occur in a given position . According to L , only one syllable occurs on a rise ; one or more syllables may occur on a fall , yielding seven different metre ...
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His argument is based on the observation that phonologically - conditioned suppletion occurs in inflectional paradigms and in ... Phonologically - conditioned suppletion refers to cases where two morph ( eme ) s occur in complementary ...
His argument is based on the observation that phonologically - conditioned suppletion occurs in inflectional paradigms and in ... Phonologically - conditioned suppletion refers to cases where two morph ( eme ) s occur in complementary ...
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We saw earlier that this configuration strongly tends to occur with S - relatives , and , as predicted , the Head NP in 44 is followed immediately by an S - relative : ( 44 ) there was a boy ( that played the trombone ) ( that he kind ...
We saw earlier that this configuration strongly tends to occur with S - relatives , and , as predicted , the Head NP in 44 is followed immediately by an S - relative : ( 44 ) there was a boy ( that played the trombone ) ( that he kind ...
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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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