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If that is so , then // and In / are both specified relative to each other , for unrelated feature dimensions ( one for height , one for backness ) . There should be an asymmetry between the two phonemes determined solely by frequency ...
If that is so , then // and In / are both specified relative to each other , for unrelated feature dimensions ( one for height , one for backness ) . There should be an asymmetry between the two phonemes determined solely by frequency ...
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First , he supposes that traces left behind by movement operations are deleted in agrammatism . In GB theory , relative clauses , wh - questions , and verbal passives are formed by movement ; a relative clause or wh - question is the ...
First , he supposes that traces left behind by movement operations are deleted in agrammatism . In GB theory , relative clauses , wh - questions , and verbal passives are formed by movement ; a relative clause or wh - question is the ...
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One claim made by H is that relative clauses are exempt from SOT : a tense within a relative ' is never temporally dependent on any other tense ' but ' is always temporally interpreted relative to the moment of speech ' ( 166 ) .
One claim made by H is that relative clauses are exempt from SOT : a tense within a relative ' is never temporally dependent on any other tense ' but ' is always temporally interpreted relative to the moment of speech ' ( 166 ) .
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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