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There is evidence from ' surface sound patterns ' for the activity of some constraints that are claimed to be violated by grammatical forms in typical OT analyses . For instance , the English word and is claimed to violate ONSET ...
There is evidence from ' surface sound patterns ' for the activity of some constraints that are claimed to be violated by grammatical forms in typical OT analyses . For instance , the English word and is claimed to violate ONSET ...
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Assuming that this result originates in grammar , we can take this as evidence for the ranking * sp Vp >> * skVk . The kind of data traditionally used in phonology would not have been able to give evidence for this ranking .
Assuming that this result originates in grammar , we can take this as evidence for the ranking * sp Vp >> * skVk . The kind of data traditionally used in phonology would not have been able to give evidence for this ranking .
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In the typological and theoretical syntax / semantics literature , NS04 is referred to as providing evidence for the existence of nominal tense ( e.g. Aikhenvald 2006 , Moravcsik 2007 , Nevins et al . 2007 , Lecarme 2008 ) and as ...
In the typological and theoretical syntax / semantics literature , NS04 is referred to as providing evidence for the existence of nominal tense ( e.g. Aikhenvald 2006 , Moravcsik 2007 , Nevins et al . 2007 , Lecarme 2008 ) and as ...
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