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First , some examples involve both strategies , and the elements of the possessor NP are split by the head . Then there is the point that the ... In the first strategy , this is realized as a suffix ( forming the PA ) on each element .
First , some examples involve both strategies , and the elements of the possessor NP are split by the head . Then there is the point that the ... In the first strategy , this is realized as a suffix ( forming the PA ) on each element .
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But it seems rather clear that in fact only rhyme elements serve as the hosts of compensatory lengthening ( or nearly so — see below , in my discussion of Michelson ) ; and that it is the structural position of a slot , rather than its ...
But it seems rather clear that in fact only rhyme elements serve as the hosts of compensatory lengthening ( or nearly so — see below , in my discussion of Michelson ) ; and that it is the structural position of a slot , rather than its ...
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8 Finally , since [ a ] has no high vowel element , the nuclear satellite position cannot be filled by association ... Although KLV do not say so explicitly , it is natural to suppose that the elements form a hierarchy in which ( A ) is ...
8 Finally , since [ a ] has no high vowel element , the nuclear satellite position cannot be filled by association ... Although KLV do not say so explicitly , it is natural to suppose that the elements form a hierarchy in which ( A ) is ...
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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