Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... structure , while abstract , is clearly required , as is phonological structure and conceptual structure . Structure that does not correspond to sound is more abstract and more problematic . This view , which I have called CONCRETE ...
... structure , while abstract , is clearly required , as is phonological structure and conceptual structure . Structure that does not correspond to sound is more abstract and more problematic . This view , which I have called CONCRETE ...
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... structure of phrases and sentences , introducing such terms as TREE STRUCTURE , BRANCHES , and NODES , and de- scribes the relationships between the parts of a sen- tence . Ch . 4 , ' Functions in the sentence ' ( 61-78 ) , intro- duces ...
... structure of phrases and sentences , introducing such terms as TREE STRUCTURE , BRANCHES , and NODES , and de- scribes the relationships between the parts of a sen- tence . Ch . 4 , ' Functions in the sentence ' ( 61-78 ) , intro- duces ...
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... structure is determined on a language - specific basis.13 Attested cases of metathesis strongly support this conclusion . To my knowledge , the output of metathesis consistently conforms to an existing structure in the language . Note ...
... structure is determined on a language - specific basis.13 Attested cases of metathesis strongly support this conclusion . To my knowledge , the output of metathesis consistently conforms to an existing structure in the language . Note ...
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