Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... associated with ; the reasons for this will become clear in a later section . When one explores the data on NI , one finds that those languages that have Classifier NI also allow what is commonly called ' stranding ' , a process whereby ...
... associated with ; the reasons for this will become clear in a later section . When one explores the data on NI , one finds that those languages that have Classifier NI also allow what is commonly called ' stranding ' , a process whereby ...
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... associated with NI . The autolexical approach encounters problems only with the Classifier NI languages , because this approach would treat Compound NI in much the same way that my theory would . However , for the class of languages ...
... associated with NI . The autolexical approach encounters problems only with the Classifier NI languages , because this approach would treat Compound NI in much the same way that my theory would . However , for the class of languages ...
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... associated . The exact constraints on the separability of PVs have been neither spelled out nor accounted for in previous work . Our analysis has the desired property of not having to say anything special about the separability of PVs ...
... associated . The exact constraints on the separability of PVs have been neither spelled out nor accounted for in previous work . Our analysis has the desired property of not having to say anything special about the separability of PVs ...
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