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Length bæð beð [ berd ] shone lay / lay / / an / læy læ sat fought / sat / / faht / fpht tion of #d and progressive voicing , the derivation proceeds. a - Fronting lē [ ler ] sæt föt Vowel Shift šōn [ šɣvn ] [ sæt ] [ fōǝt ] spok Diphth ...
Length bæð beð [ berd ] shone lay / lay / / an / læy læ sat fought / sat / / faht / fpht tion of #d and progressive voicing , the derivation proceeds. a - Fronting lē [ ler ] sæt föt Vowel Shift šōn [ šɣvn ] [ sæt ] [ fōǝt ] spok Diphth ...
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tion ? Further , 20 is quite plausibly ' causative ' . But 21 is quite different : ( 20 ) He developed his talents . ( 21 ) He developed a cough . In the latter case , he neither caused it nor let it . Shall we appeal to Fillmore ?
tion ? Further , 20 is quite plausibly ' causative ' . But 21 is quite different : ( 20 ) He developed his talents . ( 21 ) He developed a cough . In the latter case , he neither caused it nor let it . Shall we appeal to Fillmore ?
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Thus , citing an unpublished paper by J. Emonds , Chapin ( 55 ) states the rules for the assignment of the endings -ment and -tion to verbal stems : ' verbs with the prefixes en- and be- take -ment ( bedevilment , bereavement ...
Thus , citing an unpublished paper by J. Emonds , Chapin ( 55 ) states the rules for the assignment of the endings -ment and -tion to verbal stems : ' verbs with the prefixes en- and be- take -ment ( bedevilment , bereavement ...
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I | 1 |
Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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