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We suggest that surface case forms a tier which is autonomous of phrase structure — and which is associated with NP's of the PS tier by general principles analogous to those which associate tones with segments , or phonemic melodies ...
We suggest that surface case forms a tier which is autonomous of phrase structure — and which is associated with NP's of the PS tier by general principles analogous to those which associate tones with segments , or phonemic melodies ...
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Reviewed by HELES CONTRERAS , University of Washington Prior to the Pisa lectures , which constitute the basis of Chomsky 1981 , WHtrace and NP - trace were generally assumed to be the same entity , obeying such principles as Subjacency ...
Reviewed by HELES CONTRERAS , University of Washington Prior to the Pisa lectures , which constitute the basis of Chomsky 1981 , WHtrace and NP - trace were generally assumed to be the same entity , obeying such principles as Subjacency ...
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3 from principles of Lexical Phonology , in ways which I will spell out ( ideally , 2 would not have to be stated independently at all ) . " ( 2 ) RDA PRINCIPLES : For whatever may be formulated as an optional process bearing linguistic ...
3 from principles of Lexical Phonology , in ways which I will spell out ( ideally , 2 would not have to be stated independently at all ) . " ( 2 ) RDA PRINCIPLES : For whatever may be formulated as an optional process bearing linguistic ...
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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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