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M - e T N = a guage { ot } can be generated , but the result of renaming tas o in this language cannot be generated . These results depend crucially on the prohibition against e - rules . As soon as we permit zero preterminals ( rules ...
M - e T N = a guage { ot } can be generated , but the result of renaming tas o in this language cannot be generated . These results depend crucially on the prohibition against e - rules . As soon as we permit zero preterminals ( rules ...
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When the base form contains four morae , as in 28 , the result is simply transposition of the two feet . If the base contains five morae , as in 29 , the last foot is preposed and the first foot postposed , the residual third mora being ...
When the base form contains four morae , as in 28 , the result is simply transposition of the two feet . If the base contains five morae , as in 29 , the last foot is preposed and the first foot postposed , the residual third mora being ...
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It is unlikely that this would cause the Eskimo to abandon their maritime culture and migrate inland in a neat band ; rather , Chukchi would split up Eskimoan unity and absorb some Eskimo speakers , and the result would be two coastal ...
It is unlikely that this would cause the Eskimo to abandon their maritime culture and migrate inland in a neat band ; rather , Chukchi would split up Eskimoan unity and absorb some Eskimo speakers , and the result would be two coastal ...
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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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