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There is no AP position in structure 1la or 11b that represents the final state of the relevant subject and with which a resultative adjective phrase could be associated . In other words , no position exists whose identification would ...
There is no AP position in structure 1la or 11b that represents the final state of the relevant subject and with which a resultative adjective phrase could be associated . In other words , no position exists whose identification would ...
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The difference in a CL account is that many of the inflected forms also lack the CL environment , on the assumption that CL was triggered by word - final schwas , and not by vowels protected by final consonants .
The difference in a CL account is that many of the inflected forms also lack the CL environment , on the assumption that CL was triggered by word - final schwas , and not by vowels protected by final consonants .
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Uniform interpretation of similar phenomena No weight distinctions in final unstressed syllables implies CEM All final syllables unstressed despite quantity differences implies SEM Table 49. Prosodic preference scales and principles of ...
Uniform interpretation of similar phenomena No weight distinctions in final unstressed syllables implies CEM All final syllables unstressed despite quantity differences implies SEM Table 49. Prosodic preference scales and principles of ...
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