Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... FIGURE 14 So NP Si NP NP VP chacun ils V NP aura chauffeur de NP FIGURE 15 applies ; but the features of NP , are now [ pl . masc . ] , so colossal becomes colossaux , and we obtain 47 . Recall now the examples which involved Subject ...
... FIGURE 14 So NP Si NP NP VP chacun ils V NP aura chauffeur de NP FIGURE 15 applies ; but the features of NP , are now [ pl . masc . ] , so colossal becomes colossaux , and we obtain 47 . Recall now the examples which involved Subject ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. correspondence solved by X Y FIGURE 1. COGNATISM . correspondence X X ' ( * ) Z solved by ( * ) X " FIGURE 2. SIMILARISM . Let us compare the results of similarism ( by L ) and cognatism ( by many ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. correspondence solved by X Y FIGURE 1. COGNATISM . correspondence X X ' ( * ) Z solved by ( * ) X " FIGURE 2. SIMILARISM . Let us compare the results of similarism ( by L ) and cognatism ( by many ...
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... FIGURE 3 . * CiCt * C'éCes Heb . CECε0 Lat . CéCer Skt . CaCas Gk . CéCe FIGURE 4 . * Cict * CÉCES * CeCes CECεO CéCer CaCas CeCe FIGURE 5 . * CéCes ( = * CÉCES ) * Cict CéCer CεCεO CεCEO FIGURE 6 . * CiCt CaCas CӗCe * CéCes ( = * CÉCES ) ...
... FIGURE 3 . * CiCt * C'éCes Heb . CECε0 Lat . CéCer Skt . CaCas Gk . CéCe FIGURE 4 . * Cict * CÉCES * CeCes CECεO CéCer CaCas CeCe FIGURE 5 . * CéCes ( = * CÉCES ) * Cict CéCer CεCεO CεCEO FIGURE 6 . * CiCt CaCas CӗCe * CéCes ( = * CÉCES ) ...
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nology | 67 |
The role of surface phonetic constraints in generative | 87 |
English pronouns | 121 |
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