Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... approach to s - aspiration . First , sibilants have strong internal cues for place identification ; CV transition plays would not bear on the predictions of the LBC approach . I , however , argue otherwise . Steriade explicitly couches ...
... approach to s - aspiration . First , sibilants have strong internal cues for place identification ; CV transition plays would not bear on the predictions of the LBC approach . I , however , argue otherwise . Steriade explicitly couches ...
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... approach involves the empirical inves- tigation of many languages . Its proponents rightly claim that , because NSM integrates meaning and syntax from the very outset , their empirical approach is superior to the meaningless linguistics ...
... approach involves the empirical inves- tigation of many languages . Its proponents rightly claim that , because NSM integrates meaning and syntax from the very outset , their empirical approach is superior to the meaningless linguistics ...
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... approach to narra- tive analysis , focusing on three functional categories of narrativity - orientation ( or abstract ) , evaluation , and coda . N points out that the ambiguous use of the term ' context ' causes some difficulty in ...
... approach to narra- tive analysis , focusing on three functional categories of narrativity - orientation ( or abstract ) , evaluation , and coda . N points out that the ambiguous use of the term ' context ' causes some difficulty in ...
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L Yu | 73 |
Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Peter W Culicover | 127 |
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