Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... present survey . In fact , the reader may recall that none of the languages with penultimate stress and no subminimal words has exceptions - whether with antepenultimate or with final stress . This should be compared to languages with ...
... present survey . In fact , the reader may recall that none of the languages with penultimate stress and no subminimal words has exceptions - whether with antepenultimate or with final stress . This should be compared to languages with ...
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... present account : given that there is no principled reason why lexically marked extrametricality and the incidental absence of catalexis , respectively , would not be allowed , exceptions are predicted to occur freely in both quantity ...
... present account : given that there is no principled reason why lexically marked extrametricality and the incidental absence of catalexis , respectively , would not be allowed , exceptions are predicted to occur freely in both quantity ...
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... present non- progressive and the present progressive generally ) . A single occurrence interpretation of [ i ] is not semantically excluded , but merely pragmatically unlikely : it could occur as a timeless or historic present or as a ...
... present non- progressive and the present progressive generally ) . A single occurrence interpretation of [ i ] is not semantically excluded , but merely pragmatically unlikely : it could occur as a timeless or historic present or as a ...
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