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I would argue that the sense associated with because in ex . 1 is [ + Connection , -Cause ) . By ' connection ' I mean to convey the sense that two utterances or events can be related to each other , though not necessarily causally .
I would argue that the sense associated with because in ex . 1 is [ + Connection , -Cause ) . By ' connection ' I mean to convey the sense that two utterances or events can be related to each other , though not necessarily causally .
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He noted that this cannot be a transformation in the usual sense of the word , and proposed rules of this form : ' If a lexical item Li has the meaning X , then there is a lexical item L2 identical in form to Li having the meaning Y.
He noted that this cannot be a transformation in the usual sense of the word , and proposed rules of this form : ' If a lexical item Li has the meaning X , then there is a lexical item L2 identical in form to Li having the meaning Y.
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( #cadence ) Affects the post - nuclear portion Presence vs. absence of a low of a sense group . ( usually falling ) pitch pattern . ( #endglide ) Affects either the whole post- Presence vs. absence of a rising nuclear portion of a ...
( #cadence ) Affects the post - nuclear portion Presence vs. absence of a low of a sense group . ( usually falling ) pitch pattern . ( #endglide ) Affects either the whole post- Presence vs. absence of a rising nuclear portion of a ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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