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Termsync Rules 0 Surface * goml It is the loss of the final glide in a KSN - style derivation which would allow the Termsync rule to apply to this form to delete the final vowel of the bisyllabic stem . The order of Termsync BEFORE ...
Termsync Rules 0 Surface * goml It is the loss of the final glide in a KSN - style derivation which would allow the Termsync rule to apply to this form to delete the final vowel of the bisyllabic stem . The order of Termsync BEFORE ...
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It is clear from Table 1 that terminal ia is less frequent in our data than initial ia ( 46 cases vs. 55 cases ) . Table 2 indicates that the favored environment for missing final ia is at the end of ...
It is clear from Table 1 that terminal ia is less frequent in our data than initial ia ( 46 cases vs. 55 cases ) . Table 2 indicates that the favored environment for missing final ia is at the end of ...
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DEFINITE REFERENT 29 INDEFINITE REFERENT 0 with final ia Initial ia 3 54 1 without final ia 25 1 with final ia 15 2 No initial ia 34 23 without final ia 19 21 TOTAL 88 24 TABLE 3 . the ' indefinite ' article wanpela can qualify a noun ...
DEFINITE REFERENT 29 INDEFINITE REFERENT 0 with final ia Initial ia 3 54 1 without final ia 25 1 with final ia 15 2 No initial ia 34 23 without final ia 19 21 TOTAL 88 24 TABLE 3 . the ' indefinite ' article wanpela can qualify a noun ...
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
Which that Herbert F W Stahlke | 584 |
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