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E / ea / when stressed and the next syllable contains / ə / ; / e / elsewhere . 0 / ga / when stressed and the next syllable contains / e / or / ə / ; / o / elsewhere . ŏ / ga / when stressed and the next syllable contains ...
E / ea / when stressed and the next syllable contains / ə / ; / e / elsewhere . 0 / ga / when stressed and the next syllable contains / e / or / ə / ; / o / elsewhere . ŏ / ga / when stressed and the next syllable contains ...
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The only exception to this , according to Lakoff , occurs when the top S contains a performative.1 The verb suppose , it is claimed , is a performative in sentences like ( 8 ) I suppose the war is ending . In such a case , where the top ...
The only exception to this , according to Lakoff , occurs when the top S contains a performative.1 The verb suppose , it is claimed , is a performative in sentences like ( 8 ) I suppose the war is ending . In such a case , where the top ...
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The second edition contains fourteen additional phonological studies , written since 1961 , which constitute a very substantial expansion . SW II contains 62 studies ( in English , French , German , and Russian ) , divided into five ...
The second edition contains fourteen additional phonological studies , written since 1961 , which constitute a very substantial expansion . SW II contains 62 studies ( in English , French , German , and Russian ) , divided into five ...
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Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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