Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... distinction ' , by DAVID GIL ( 254-69 ) , correlates definiteness with a number of grammatical phenomena from a typological perspective . I wish this paper contained less speculation and more data . IRENE HEIM'S ' Where does the ...
... distinction ' , by DAVID GIL ( 254-69 ) , correlates definiteness with a number of grammatical phenomena from a typological perspective . I wish this paper contained less speculation and more data . IRENE HEIM'S ' Where does the ...
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... distinction salient to children learning the dative classes in English ? For one thing , the constraint is not ad hoc to the dative : many morphology - related operations in English respect some version of it ( Aronoff 1976 , Chomsky ...
... distinction salient to children learning the dative classes in English ? For one thing , the constraint is not ad hoc to the dative : many morphology - related operations in English respect some version of it ( Aronoff 1976 , Chomsky ...
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... distinction between true palatals ( e.g. the stop denoted by IPA [ c ] ) and palatalized velars like [ k ] . A possible way out is to add a special velar articulator for consonants , different from the dorsal articulator ( as proposed ...
... distinction between true palatals ( e.g. the stop denoted by IPA [ c ] ) and palatalized velars like [ k ] . A possible way out is to add a special velar articulator for consonants , different from the dorsal articulator ( as proposed ...
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