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T } anticipation of the lowered velum which accompanies the following ( n ) is possible explanation . ... If we explain [ p ] → [ t ] as a switch of labial ( [ -coronal ] ) to alveolar ( [ + coronal ] ) , then ( d ] → [ b ] is seen as ...
T } anticipation of the lowered velum which accompanies the following ( n ) is possible explanation . ... If we explain [ p ] → [ t ] as a switch of labial ( [ -coronal ] ) to alveolar ( [ + coronal ] ) , then ( d ] → [ b ] is seen as ...
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They explain most changes as alterations in the transformational rules of the grammar . But Robin Lakoff claims that some ' radical changes ' are explained as changes in the redundancy rules governing transformations .
They explain most changes as alterations in the transformational rules of the grammar . But Robin Lakoff claims that some ' radical changes ' are explained as changes in the redundancy rules governing transformations .
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In order to explain away the possible acceptability of a sentence like Lucille is singing in that she is wiggling her vocal cords ( 74 ) , Postal claims that ' there is a distinct in that + S construction interpreted as meaning roughly ...
In order to explain away the possible acceptability of a sentence like Lucille is singing in that she is wiggling her vocal cords ( 74 ) , Postal claims that ' there is a distinct in that + S construction interpreted as meaning roughly ...
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kolam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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