Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... Lowering Rule , he accounts for the fact that Lowering of u to au does not apply ( 30-2 ) . Further examples of this alternation cited by Buckalew are briggan vs. brahta ' bring / brought ' ; gaggan vs. -gahts ' go / going ( nominal ) ...
... Lowering Rule , he accounts for the fact that Lowering of u to au does not apply ( 30-2 ) . Further examples of this alternation cited by Buckalew are briggan vs. brahta ' bring / brought ' ; gaggan vs. -gahts ' go / going ( nominal ) ...
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... Lowering Rule ( 3 ) discriminates between the two i - sounds , / i / and / i / , lowering the former but not the latter . Is there such a process for u ? The answer is that the same Lowering Rule also distinguishes two kinds of u , to ...
... Lowering Rule ( 3 ) discriminates between the two i - sounds , / i / and / i / , lowering the former but not the latter . Is there such a process for u ? The answer is that the same Lowering Rule also distinguishes two kinds of u , to ...
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... lowering ( 2c , 2d , 2g ) , followed by certain other changes . The lowering itself may be treated in two ways . The first alterna- tive is a general lowering rule , based on the descriptively correct observation that lowering occurs if ...
... lowering ( 2c , 2d , 2g ) , followed by certain other changes . The lowering itself may be treated in two ways . The first alterna- tive is a general lowering rule , based on the descriptively correct observation that lowering occurs if ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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