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Other interesting bits of information and misinformation include the sugges- tion ( 177 ) that ' markedness theory in phonology [ was ] originally introduced in Chomsky and Halle ( 1968 ) ' . Case theory is credited to Jean - Roger ...
Other interesting bits of information and misinformation include the sugges- tion ( 177 ) that ' markedness theory in phonology [ was ] originally introduced in Chomsky and Halle ( 1968 ) ' . Case theory is credited to Jean - Roger ...
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Cycle Condition provides interesting evidence ( albeit of a speculative nature ) for the theory of level ordering , which is undersupported throughout the book . ( 5 ) M's conclusion that level 1 in Malayalam is not a cyclic domain ...
Cycle Condition provides interesting evidence ( albeit of a speculative nature ) for the theory of level ordering , which is undersupported throughout the book . ( 5 ) M's conclusion that level 1 in Malayalam is not a cyclic domain ...
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To the degree that this analysis is successful , its dependence on Case theory provides evidence in favor of the only syntactic theory which contains a theory of Case , namely , PPA . The challenge to any other approach to Yagua word ...
To the degree that this analysis is successful , its dependence on Case theory provides evidence in favor of the only syntactic theory which contains a theory of Case , namely , PPA . The challenge to any other approach to Yagua word ...
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Kenneth N Stevens Samuel Jay Keyser | 81 |
Pidgin and creole languages | 107 |
Introduction to the theory | 115 |
Urheberrecht | |
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