Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... condition , which would obviously be undesirable . If we do have Not- Transportation , we can derive 29 from 30 , which obeys the simplex - sentence condition : ( 30 ) Bill thinks that John didn't come until 4:00 . Therefore , it is ...
... condition , which would obviously be undesirable . If we do have Not- Transportation , we can derive 29 from 30 , which obeys the simplex - sentence condition : ( 30 ) Bill thinks that John didn't come until 4:00 . Therefore , it is ...
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... condition for S. PROPOSITION : v ( S ) . As mentioned above , the propositional component carries the illocutionary ... condition for the truth of the complement sentence is fulfilled . Thereby the speaker indirectly asserts that the ...
... condition for S. PROPOSITION : v ( S ) . As mentioned above , the propositional component carries the illocutionary ... condition for the truth of the complement sentence is fulfilled . Thereby the speaker indirectly asserts that the ...
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... CONDITION : m < 4 ( rules out ić > è etc. ) Finally , it is necessary to complete the assimilations in parentheses in 8 : + round [ + round ] // migh ( 12 ) [ mhigh ] > - back [ back ] // high CONDITION : m < 4 ( rules out aú > ovú ...
... CONDITION : m < 4 ( rules out ić > è etc. ) Finally , it is necessary to complete the assimilations in parentheses in 8 : + round [ + round ] // migh ( 12 ) [ mhigh ] > - back [ back ] // high CONDITION : m < 4 ( rules out aú > ovú ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
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