Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... consider languages with classes of phonologically or morphologi- cally defined exceptions . These exceptions are often quite numerous and they can therefore be assumed to be largely present at utterance beginnings and endings in the ...
... consider languages with classes of phonologically or morphologi- cally defined exceptions . These exceptions are often quite numerous and they can therefore be assumed to be largely present at utterance beginnings and endings in the ...
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... consider the notion of disruptive change , pattern repair , and chain reactions . These chapters provide a good introduction to some ideas that stu- dents sometimes find tricky . In Ch . 14 , an interlude , A considers the role of ...
... consider the notion of disruptive change , pattern repair , and chain reactions . These chapters provide a good introduction to some ideas that stu- dents sometimes find tricky . In Ch . 14 , an interlude , A considers the role of ...
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... Consider the proper name equative in 6 . ( 6 ) [ family members discussing Secret Santa assignments ] Who'd you get ? I'm Anne . Here , neither the pronominal subject NP ( I ) nor the predicate proper name NP ( Anne ) lends itself to a ...
... Consider the proper name equative in 6 . ( 6 ) [ family members discussing Secret Santa assignments ] Who'd you get ? I'm Anne . Here , neither the pronominal subject NP ( I ) nor the predicate proper name NP ( Anne ) lends itself to a ...
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L Yu | 73 |
Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Peter W Culicover | 127 |
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