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The article demonstrates how the results of theoretical linguistics ( here the Extended Accessibility Hierarchy ) may be of direct use to the descriptive linguist in making language - particular descriptions .
The article demonstrates how the results of theoretical linguistics ( here the Extended Accessibility Hierarchy ) may be of direct use to the descriptive linguist in making language - particular descriptions .
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Like Louis Hjelmslev , who argued that the syllable was not defined for Albanian because he could find no minimal - pair for syllable accent in the particular Albanian dictionary he was using , 2 Bevington describes an ' Albanian ' that ...
Like Louis Hjelmslev , who argued that the syllable was not defined for Albanian because he could find no minimal - pair for syllable accent in the particular Albanian dictionary he was using , 2 Bevington describes an ' Albanian ' that ...
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No implications are intended about the necessary relevance of either the kernel or the whole class to some particular problem , and thus no assumptions are made about native treatment of the class in some particular context .
No implications are intended about the necessary relevance of either the kernel or the whole class to some particular problem , and thus no assumptions are made about native treatment of the class in some particular context .
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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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