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LEXICALISM claims that the mechanisms employed for word formation are distinct from those found in other domains ... in Japanese from a lexicalist point of view and show that it is indeed LEXICAL ( some claim that it is syntactic ) .
LEXICALISM claims that the mechanisms employed for word formation are distinct from those found in other domains ... in Japanese from a lexicalist point of view and show that it is indeed LEXICAL ( some claim that it is syntactic ) .
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[ Trp [ vp , sebiro - ga ; ( v ' , [ vp , PRO ; ki ) kuzure ] ] Tr ( inactive ) ] Since there is no ' agent ' appearing in spec of TrP , Nishiyama claims that it is ' completely missing and the data in 41a below is witness to such a ...
[ Trp [ vp , sebiro - ga ; ( v ' , [ vp , PRO ; ki ) kuzure ] ] Tr ( inactive ) ] Since there is no ' agent ' appearing in spec of TrP , Nishiyama claims that it is ' completely missing and the data in 41a below is witness to such a ...
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Wells ( 1982 ) claims that speaking style and rate as well as ' random factors ' have an effect on whether / r / is realized across a ... Jones ( 1964 ) and Gimson ( 1980 ) claim that intrusive / r / is more likely following schwa than ...
Wells ( 1982 ) claims that speaking style and rate as well as ' random factors ' have an effect on whether / r / is realized across a ... Jones ( 1964 ) and Gimson ( 1980 ) claim that intrusive / r / is more likely following schwa than ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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