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The examples héros and honte illustrate so - called h - aspiré words ; in the transformational generative analysis , these require an abstract segment h which never surfaces . Selkirk & Vergnaud ( 251–3 ) argue that positing the ...
The examples héros and honte illustrate so - called h - aspiré words ; in the transformational generative analysis , these require an abstract segment h which never surfaces . Selkirk & Vergnaud ( 251–3 ) argue that positing the ...
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The underlying structures , which were originally called “ semantic representations ” within that framework , might just as well be called syntactic underlying structures instead , especially in light of the increasingly accepted view ...
The underlying structures , which were originally called “ semantic representations ” within that framework , might just as well be called syntactic underlying structures instead , especially in light of the increasingly accepted view ...
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the only reasons why it is dubious to derive the so - called past - tense forms , of the type nesex - ' i ' he roasted me ' , from an original possessed nominal with higher verb , especially since we have external support from other Uto ...
the only reasons why it is dubious to derive the so - called past - tense forms , of the type nesex - ' i ' he roasted me ' , from an original possessed nominal with higher verb , especially since we have external support from other Uto ...
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