Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... marked than [ y ] by one feature , and leaves [ y ] the least marked glide . But when we apply these conventions to [ h ] and [ ? ] , we are in for a surprise . They must be marked for [ low ] , [ high ] , and [ back ] , thus making ...
... marked than [ y ] by one feature , and leaves [ y ] the least marked glide . But when we apply these conventions to [ h ] and [ ? ] , we are in for a surprise . They must be marked for [ low ] , [ high ] , and [ back ] , thus making ...
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... marked as undergoing the rule . Thus roots like molod- and prost- will be marked as irregular in that they undergo V - drop in the comparative.3 Let us turn now to the analysis of verbs with infinitives in -at ' . These verbs are ...
... marked as undergoing the rule . Thus roots like molod- and prost- will be marked as irregular in that they undergo V - drop in the comparative.3 Let us turn now to the analysis of verbs with infinitives in -at ' . These verbs are ...
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... marked realization of a subcategorization feature not involving a direct object . Given the definition of Voice in 42 , we must conclude that -SJA is the only morphological means available in Russian for registering the marked ...
... marked realization of a subcategorization feature not involving a direct object . Given the definition of Voice in 42 , we must conclude that -SJA is the only morphological means available in Russian for registering the marked ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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