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... and various conventions on application to underlying or derived strings , permissible notational devices ... that each can apply at any point , and that each applies to the underlying representation , not to the string formed by ...
... and various conventions on application to underlying or derived strings , permissible notational devices ... that each can apply at any point , and that each applies to the underlying representation , not to the string formed by ...
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In this case , the segment - structure MSC's for the underlying vowels do not apply at the phonetic level . A similar case in sequence - structure constraints can be found in Russian , where there is a severe constraint on vowel ...
In this case , the segment - structure MSC's for the underlying vowels do not apply at the phonetic level . A similar case in sequence - structure constraints can be found in Russian , where there is a severe constraint on vowel ...
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Maria me lo pensaba decir If , as in 2b , we apply Equi - NP Deletion - an optional rule in connection with pensar ' to think ' — then the clitics me lo'to me it ' precede the matrix verb pensaba . If the transformation does not apply ...
Maria me lo pensaba decir If , as in 2b , we apply Equi - NP Deletion - an optional rule in connection with pensar ' to think ' — then the clitics me lo'to me it ' precede the matrix verb pensaba . If the transformation does not apply ...
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Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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