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The graphic evidence does not really permit a clear recognition of gradual ( allophonic ) intermediate stages for all these phonemic changes . Here R's special contribution of including detailed dialect data is important .
The graphic evidence does not really permit a clear recognition of gradual ( allophonic ) intermediate stages for all these phonemic changes . Here R's special contribution of including detailed dialect data is important .
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The contrast shown in 50-51 has to do with the speaker's evidence for what is asserted , rather than the properties of the NP in marked positions : ( 50 ) a . It seems that Carola is drunk . b . Carola seems to be drunk . ( 51 ) a .
The contrast shown in 50-51 has to do with the speaker's evidence for what is asserted , rather than the properties of the NP in marked positions : ( 50 ) a . It seems that Carola is drunk . b . Carola seems to be drunk . ( 51 ) a .
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The most frustrating aspect of A's presentation is the kind of evidence he uses to support his analysis . Generative work in metrics has insisted on checking proposed rules against a corpus of lines from a given poet , taking the corpus ...
The most frustrating aspect of A's presentation is the kind of evidence he uses to support his analysis . Generative work in metrics has insisted on checking proposed rules against a corpus of lines from a given poet , taking the corpus ...
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The English auxiliary system Yehuda N Falk | 483 |
Obligatory too in English Jeff Kaplan | 510 |
The repeated morph constraint L Menn and B MacWhinney | 519 |
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