Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... theory and the directional theory differ , however , in how they prevent subsequent application of shorter expansions . In the EIP theory , the EC is respon- sible for this disjunction . In the directional theory , on the other hand ...
... theory and the directional theory differ , however , in how they prevent subsequent application of shorter expansions . In the EIP theory , the EC is respon- sible for this disjunction . In the directional theory , on the other hand ...
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... theory of rule application incorporating the Crossover Constraint , makes exactly the correct prediction about Karok palatalization . Although both the EIP theory and the directional theory make correct claims about Karok palatalization ...
... theory of rule application incorporating the Crossover Constraint , makes exactly the correct prediction about Karok palatalization . Although both the EIP theory and the directional theory make correct claims about Karok palatalization ...
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... theory of linguistic variation.1 1.3 . SECOND PERIOD . H's work in his second period forms an important component of Sociolinguistics II . As noted above , his main focus of interest shifts from the general problems of bilingualism to ...
... theory of linguistic variation.1 1.3 . SECOND PERIOD . H's work in his second period forms an important component of Sociolinguistics II . As noted above , his main focus of interest shifts from the general problems of bilingualism to ...
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I | 1 |
Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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