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As mentioned above , the current analysis differs from the 1982 version in the assignment of the stress rules to level 2 rather than level 3. However , M clings to the earlier loop analysis : although a sequential rela- tionship between ...
As mentioned above , the current analysis differs from the 1982 version in the assignment of the stress rules to level 2 rather than level 3. However , M clings to the earlier loop analysis : although a sequential rela- tionship between ...
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A completely independent line of argumentation is of course to be found in our analysis of the T - morpheme , where underspecification of r allows an explanatory and nonstipulative analysis . 4.3 . RHOTIC EXCLUSION AND RESTRICTED ...
A completely independent line of argumentation is of course to be found in our analysis of the T - morpheme , where underspecification of r allows an explanatory and nonstipulative analysis . 4.3 . RHOTIC EXCLUSION AND RESTRICTED ...
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In $ 2 and $ 3 I present an analysis of Luiseño which , unlike an analysis framed within either the uniform - argument or the pronominal - ar- gument view , gives a central role to the non - AUX subject - oriented agreement .
In $ 2 and $ 3 I present an analysis of Luiseño which , unlike an analysis framed within either the uniform - argument or the pronominal - ar- gument view , gives a central role to the non - AUX subject - oriented agreement .
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Kenneth N Stevens Samuel Jay Keyser | 81 |
Pidgin and creole languages | 107 |
Introduction to the theory | 115 |
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