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... paper is to explore to what extent it is possible to account for the distribution of preferred sounds in languages of the world based on the concepts of enhancement and perceptual saliency alone . Maddieson's remarks in his ...
... paper is to explore to what extent it is possible to account for the distribution of preferred sounds in languages of the world based on the concepts of enhancement and perceptual saliency alone . Maddieson's remarks in his ...
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Furthermore , the child might construe himself or herself as an even more salient possible possessor , and perhaps even more double - object sentences with the child as postverbal NP would be produced . 5.1 . SUBJECTS .
Furthermore , the child might construe himself or herself as an even more salient possible possessor , and perhaps even more double - object sentences with the child as postverbal NP would be produced . 5.1 . SUBJECTS .
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A second possible explanation for the lack of doubling within the lexical approach concerns the selectional restriction placed on the verb by the incorporated noun . In some incorporating languages ( e.g. Rembarnga ) the direct object ...
A second possible explanation for the lack of doubling within the lexical approach concerns the selectional restriction placed on the verb by the incorporated noun . In some incorporating languages ( e.g. Rembarnga ) the direct object ...
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