Language, Band 49George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... assume that the Oxy rule is generalized so as to apply also to sequences in which X contains clitic bound- aries . We assume , furthermore , that the Oxy rule applies cyclically , whereas the Circumflex rule applies only once at the ...
... assume that the Oxy rule is generalized so as to apply also to sequences in which X contains clitic bound- aries . We assume , furthermore , that the Oxy rule applies cyclically , whereas the Circumflex rule applies only once at the ...
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... assumed to have such stress in their lexical representation ; these are the acute stems . Verbs having pre ... assume that the verbs that are subject to Metatony in the past tense are also subject to Metatony in the infinitive ...
... assumed to have such stress in their lexical representation ; these are the acute stems . Verbs having pre ... assume that the verbs that are subject to Metatony in the past tense are also subject to Metatony in the infinitive ...
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... assume that these adjectives are subject to Metatony , and therefore will always exhibit pre - desinential stress , where stress on the desinence would otherwise be expected . Alternatively we may assume that these adjectives have ...
... assume that these adjectives are subject to Metatony , and therefore will always exhibit pre - desinential stress , where stress on the desinence would otherwise be expected . Alternatively we may assume that these adjectives have ...
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ablaut abstract adjectives adverb allomorphs alternative analysis apply basilect claim cleft sentences cognitive consonant constituent constraints deep structure deletion derived dialects discussion distinction elements English epenthesis evidence examples fact formal forms front vowels grammar Hague interpretation John Kiparsky labials language lenition lexical linguistic Luiseño markers meaning mesolect Metatony morpheme morphological morphophonemic Mouton mutational nasal negative transportation nominal noted noun Nupe obstruent occur OV languages paper participle phonetic phonological rules plural polarity position possible predicted present preterit principle problem pronominalization pronoun proposed pseudo-cleft question re-ordering reference relations relative clause representation rule insertion sentence sequence solution SPC's speakers speech Stage stems stress suffix suggest surface structure syllable syntactic syntax Table tag question tense theory tion transformational transformational grammar underlying representations underlying structure University verb verbal vowel harmony Vowel Shift words