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On constraining the power of lexical phonology : Evidence from Tamil . Proceedings of Northeast Linguistics Society 17 , to appear . HALLE , MORRIS , and K. P. MOHANAN . 1985. The segmental phonology of Modern En- glish . LI 16.57–116 .
On constraining the power of lexical phonology : Evidence from Tamil . Proceedings of Northeast Linguistics Society 17 , to appear . HALLE , MORRIS , and K. P. MOHANAN . 1985. The segmental phonology of Modern En- glish . LI 16.57–116 .
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H and others have observed that the utterances of English and Italian children ( ages 1 : 5-3 years ) often reflect properties of pro - drop languages— optional subject drop , definite null subjects , and the absence of lexical exple- ...
H and others have observed that the utterances of English and Italian children ( ages 1 : 5-3 years ) often reflect properties of pro - drop languages— optional subject drop , definite null subjects , and the absence of lexical exple- ...
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In sum , by presenting an alternative analysis of the Luiseño lexical subject and of Luiseño agreement in the AUX , based on the analysis of the Subject - in- the - Proposition in $ 2 and $ 3 , this section has presented an argument ...
In sum , by presenting an alternative analysis of the Luiseño lexical subject and of Luiseño agreement in the AUX , based on the analysis of the Subject - in- the - Proposition in $ 2 and $ 3 , this section has presented an argument ...
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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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