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So far , only tense medial consonants have been considered . While a rule much like Rule A could be given to account for this , a solution which accounted for tense consonants wherever they occur would be far preferable .
So far , only tense medial consonants have been considered . While a rule much like Rule A could be given to account for this , a solution which accounted for tense consonants wherever they occur would be far preferable .
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These problems can be more easily understood if considered in the light of some recent proposals by Chomsky . Chomsky's work on nominalizations ( 1970 ) has led him to entertain the hypothesis that the major categories S , NP , and VP ...
These problems can be more easily understood if considered in the light of some recent proposals by Chomsky . Chomsky's work on nominalizations ( 1970 ) has led him to entertain the hypothesis that the major categories S , NP , and VP ...
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The tensing must then be considered an irrelevant side phenomenon , the degree of voicing of t being " zero " ( despite the fact that , physically , some phonation may actually take place during its production ) , so that t is to be ...
The tensing must then be considered an irrelevant side phenomenon , the degree of voicing of t being " zero " ( despite the fact that , physically , some phonation may actually take place during its production ) , so that t is to be ...
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kolam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
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