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( b ) If there is only one non - syllabic segment between two syllabic segments , the $ -boundary occurs before the non ... We also need to specify where the $ -boundaries will occur in a string from which syntactic boundaries have been ...
( b ) If there is only one non - syllabic segment between two syllabic segments , the $ -boundary occurs before the non ... We also need to specify where the $ -boundaries will occur in a string from which syntactic boundaries have been ...
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It may be seen that the existential ( X ) you and the possessive ( P ) you occur in different environments . They do not co - occur with ... Youx is seen to occur in the case frame O + ( L ) ] , while youp occurs in ( O + D + ( L ) ] .
It may be seen that the existential ( X ) you and the possessive ( P ) you occur in different environments . They do not co - occur with ... Youx is seen to occur in the case frame O + ( L ) ] , while youp occurs in ( O + D + ( L ) ] .
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Verb bases “ are classified according to their potential of occurring in intransitive constructions , transitive ... had been discovered at the time the grammar was compiled - whereas ' most bases can occur in either construction ' ( 31 ) ...
Verb bases “ are classified according to their potential of occurring in intransitive constructions , transitive ... had been discovered at the time the grammar was compiled - whereas ' most bases can occur in either construction ' ( 31 ) ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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