Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... restrictions on morphemic shape , and the important crosslinguistic finding is that the lexical presence of nonredundant unmarked features is required for a noncontrived explanation of these restric- tions . As far as we know , an ...
... restrictions on morphemic shape , and the important crosslinguistic finding is that the lexical presence of nonredundant unmarked features is required for a noncontrived explanation of these restric- tions . As far as we know , an ...
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restrictions can be argued to follow from the conjunction of three premises : ( i ) the underspecified character of r ; ( ii ) the Nasal Coda Restriction , requiring all voiced or sonorant codas in Japanese to be nasal ; and ( iii ) ...
restrictions can be argued to follow from the conjunction of three premises : ( i ) the underspecified character of r ; ( ii ) the Nasal Coda Restriction , requiring all voiced or sonorant codas in Japanese to be nasal ; and ( iii ) ...
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... restrictions placed on the verb in Southern Tiwa and West Greenlandic exemplify the other extreme : The head of the direct object must not duplicate any of the information in the incorporated noun . The restriction may be so strict as ...
... restrictions placed on the verb in Southern Tiwa and West Greenlandic exemplify the other extreme : The head of the direct object must not duplicate any of the information in the incorporated noun . The restriction may be so strict as ...
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