Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... containing lexical / i / ( traditional classes III - V ) , or / i / , iu , which are analysed by the interpretive principles ( 23a , b ) as containing / i / before / y / , / w / ( classes I , II ) . Disregarding ablaut in other ...
... containing lexical / i / ( traditional classes III - V ) , or / i / , iu , which are analysed by the interpretive principles ( 23a , b ) as containing / i / before / y / , / w / ( classes I , II ) . Disregarding ablaut in other ...
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... containing none of the vowels / i a ē , or containing / a / followed by two radical consonants the first of which is sonorant . These do not change their vowels at all . Since Rules 28-30 , or 28 and 31 , are carefully formulated so as ...
... containing none of the vowels / i a ē , or containing / a / followed by two radical consonants the first of which is sonorant . These do not change their vowels at all . Since Rules 28-30 , or 28 and 31 , are carefully formulated so as ...
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... containing a conjoined NP of the sentence conjunction type can be paraphrased as conjoined sentences ; i.e. , 34 can be paraphrased as 38. A sentence containing a conjoined NP of the phrasal conjunction type cannot be so para- phrased ...
... containing a conjoined NP of the sentence conjunction type can be paraphrased as conjoined sentences ; i.e. , 34 can be paraphrased as 38. A sentence containing a conjoined NP of the phrasal conjunction type cannot be so para- phrased ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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