Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... final state of the relevant subject and with which a resultative adjec- tive phrase could be associated . In other words , no position exists whose identification would yield a resultative like those in 41.40 In this way , the AS model ...
... final state of the relevant subject and with which a resultative adjec- tive phrase could be associated . In other words , no position exists whose identification would yield a resultative like those in 41.40 In this way , the AS model ...
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... final schwas , and not by vowels protected by final consonants . The complete paradigm of Old English a - nouns is shown in Table 31 . SG NOMINATIVE stān ACCUSATIVE stän PL stānas stānas GENITIVE stanes stāna DATIVE stäne stānum TABLE ...
... final schwas , and not by vowels protected by final consonants . The complete paradigm of Old English a - nouns is shown in Table 31 . SG NOMINATIVE stān ACCUSATIVE stän PL stānas stānas GENITIVE stanes stāna DATIVE stäne stānum TABLE ...
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... final unstressed syllables implies CEM All final syllables unstressed despite quantity differences implies SEM TABLE 49. Prosodic preference scales and principles of interpretation . 7. OTHER THEORIES OF OSL . All philological treatises ...
... final unstressed syllables implies CEM All final syllables unstressed despite quantity differences implies SEM TABLE 49. Prosodic preference scales and principles of interpretation . 7. OTHER THEORIES OF OSL . All philological treatises ...
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