Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... involved at the two different levels , phonetic and morphophonemic . The native lexicon of Quechua has only three vowels , / i u a / , but at the phonetic level / i u / are lowered in the environment of post - velars ; therefore , five ...
... involved at the two different levels , phonetic and morphophonemic . The native lexicon of Quechua has only three vowels , / i u a / , but at the phonetic level / i u / are lowered in the environment of post - velars ; therefore , five ...
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... involved in the deriva- tion of AP's . The deep structure of the NP's in 11 and 12 is Figure 1 . ( 11 ) [ mal'čik , kotoryj bolen anginoj ] NP ' the boy who is ill with quinsy ' ( 12 ) [ mal'čik , bol'noj anginoj ] NP ' the boy ill with ...
... involved in the deriva- tion of AP's . The deep structure of the NP's in 11 and 12 is Figure 1 . ( 11 ) [ mal'čik , kotoryj bolen anginoj ] NP ' the boy who is ill with quinsy ' ( 12 ) [ mal'čik , bol'noj anginoj ] NP ' the boy ill with ...
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... involved , either and or but is possible ; but where denial of expectation is involved , but is either pre- ferred or required . With neither contrast nor surprise , as in the last sentence , but is very unlikely . There are many cases ...
... involved , either and or but is possible ; but where denial of expectation is involved , but is either pre- ferred or required . With neither contrast nor surprise , as in the last sentence , but is very unlikely . There are many cases ...
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nology | 67 |
The role of surface phonetic constraints in generative | 87 |
English pronouns | 121 |
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