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In what follows , I consider the remaining classes of languages dealt with in the present survey to examine how a metrical analysis would fare . Following Kager's analysis of penultimate stress systems , I assume that catalexis ...
In what follows , I consider the remaining classes of languages dealt with in the present survey to examine how a metrical analysis would fare . Following Kager's analysis of penultimate stress systems , I assume that catalexis ...
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But the prediction that follows from the metrical analysis is clearly different from the one formulated in the present account : given that there is no principled reason why lexically marked extrametricality and the incidental absence ...
But the prediction that follows from the metrical analysis is clearly different from the one formulated in the present account : given that there is no principled reason why lexically marked extrametricality and the incidental absence ...
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In the present tense , therefore , the progressive is much the more frequent aspect for dynamic situations . It would , however , be a mistake to see ' habitual ' vs ' non - habitual as the difference in meaning between [ i ] and [ ii ] ...
In the present tense , therefore , the progressive is much the more frequent aspect for dynamic situations . It would , however , be a mistake to see ' habitual ' vs ' non - habitual as the difference in meaning between [ i ] and [ ii ] ...
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