Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... 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 Glide - drop in a conventional phonology accounts for 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 Glide - drop in a conventional phonology accounts for the ...
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... Final ia No final ia TOTAL 46 24 42 66 49 63 112 TABLE 2 . Where the matrix sentence does not continue after the embedding , two - thirds ( 42 out of 63 sentences ) do not mark the end of the embedding with ia . Table 2 also shows that ...
... Final ia No final ia TOTAL 46 24 42 66 49 63 112 TABLE 2 . Where the matrix sentence does not continue after the embedding , two - thirds ( 42 out of 63 sentences ) do not mark the end of the embedding with ia . Table 2 also shows that ...
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... final ia 25 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 whose referent is definite in our terms , as in ' it was an ( wanpela ) American ...
... final ia 25 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 whose referent is definite in our terms , as in ' it was an ( wanpela ) American ...
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
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