Language, Band 63George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1987 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... associated with melodic elements ; pre - associated slots , like the first C in binyan IV , are simply skipped . If the number of free slots equals that of melodic elements , as in the passives kutib and Puktib , this initial ...
... associated with melodic elements ; pre - associated slots , like the first C in binyan IV , are simply skipped . If the number of free slots equals that of melodic elements , as in the passives kutib and Puktib , this initial ...
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... associated with two V - slots - then the result of Compression is simply a one - to - one association of vowel melody and V - slot as in Figure 8a . It is realized as a short vowel . When each V - slot is associated with a different ...
... associated with two V - slots - then the result of Compression is simply a one - to - one association of vowel melody and V - slot as in Figure 8a . It is realized as a short vowel . When each V - slot is associated with a different ...
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... associated with continuous definite information , and given that O is not clearly more 22 The articles in Givón 1983 argue that O is more strongly associated with discontinuity than is subject ( Su ) in numerous languages ; however ...
... associated with continuous definite information , and given that O is not clearly more 22 The articles in Givón 1983 argue that O is more strongly associated with discontinuity than is subject ( Su ) in numerous languages ; however ...
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Predication and | 685 |
N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 698 |
Boys will be boys | 871 |
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