Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... explain , describe.14 That is , Ellen is in a Dative relation to the proposition in 13 , but 14 is impossible : ( 13 ) I explained the situation to Ellen . ( 14 ) I explained Ellen the situation . For UESP , verbs which conform to the ...
... explain , describe.14 That is , Ellen is in a Dative relation to the proposition in 13 , but 14 is impossible : ( 13 ) I explained the situation to Ellen . ( 14 ) I explained Ellen the situation . For UESP , verbs which conform to the ...
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... explain the fact that words denoting temperatures , e.g. warm , can be used about clothing in the special sense ' giving warmth . ' He noted that this cannot be a transformation in the usual sense of the word , and proposed rules of ...
... explain the fact that words denoting temperatures , e.g. warm , can be used about clothing in the special sense ' giving warmth . ' He noted that this cannot be a transformation in the usual sense of the word , and proposed rules of ...
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... explain it ) ? A few comments follow . K's matrix of Swedish vocalic and consonantal segments ( 37 ) can be criticized on the following grounds : ( 1 ) There are altogether too many features to be distinctive . Eleven features would ...
... explain it ) ? A few comments follow . K's matrix of Swedish vocalic and consonantal segments ( 37 ) can be criticized on the following grounds : ( 1 ) There are altogether too many features to be distinctive . Eleven features would ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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