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For instance , the groups / pl / and / kl / are common , whereas / tl / is rare in word initial position ; similarly , if the ... phonemes with complete stricture in C - I and C - III root positions are favored , the use of the same ...
For instance , the groups / pl / and / kl / are common , whereas / tl / is rare in word initial position ; similarly , if the ... phonemes with complete stricture in C - I and C - III root positions are favored , the use of the same ...
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This fact is explained in the AS model by its restricted number of structures and positions . 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 ...
This fact is explained in the AS model by its restricted number of structures and positions . 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 ...
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Sung observes that the landing site of the extracted NPs in Japanese and Korean is an A - position , while it is an A - bar position in Romance languages , and argues that such a difference can be attributed to the fact that Japanese ...
Sung observes that the landing site of the extracted NPs in Japanese and Korean is an A - position , while it is an A - bar position in Romance languages , and argues that such a difference can be attributed to the fact that Japanese ...
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