Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... kind of sequencing must be recognized to show their relative syntactic importance . Whether these verbs are all called verbs , or some are called something else , it will not change the observation that they are equally predictable in ...
... kind of sequencing must be recognized to show their relative syntactic importance . Whether these verbs are all called verbs , or some are called something else , it will not change the observation that they are equally predictable in ...
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... kind of moon - rocks . ' ( 42 ) You nèizhong yuèshí ( zài tàikōngchuán li ) " There are that kind of moon- rocks ( in the spaceship ) . ' ( 43 ) Nèizhong yuèshí you ' There are that kind of moon - rocks . ' ( 44 ) Tàikīngrén yêu ...
... kind of moon - rocks . ' ( 42 ) You nèizhong yuèshí ( zài tàikōngchuán li ) " There are that kind of moon- rocks ( in the spaceship ) . ' ( 43 ) Nèizhong yuèshí you ' There are that kind of moon - rocks . ' ( 44 ) Tàikīngrén yêu ...
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... kind of schematism does not solve the problem , though : why do we need to separate morphology from phonology and syntax ? Is ' lack of productivity ' a criterion for a new kind of rule , or maybe just an expression of our inability to ...
... kind of schematism does not solve the problem , though : why do we need to separate morphology from phonology and syntax ? Is ' lack of productivity ' a criterion for a new kind of rule , or maybe just an expression of our inability to ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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