Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... object NP ( either the object article or the first syllable of Michele ) and the verb inflection if it was syllabic ( see Table 2 ) . The two types of preservations were analyzed separately . Begin- ning with the first syllable of the ...
... object NP ( either the object article or the first syllable of Michele ) and the verb inflection if it was syllabic ( see Table 2 ) . The two types of preservations were analyzed separately . Begin- ning with the first syllable of the ...
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... object NP , which prevents the object article from forming a phonological phrase , and therefore from forming a foot , with the verb . If children omit unfooted syllables , they should preserve more object articles in 12d than 12c ...
... object NP , which prevents the object article from forming a phonological phrase , and therefore from forming a foot , with the verb . If children omit unfooted syllables , they should preserve more object articles in 12d than 12c ...
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... object or the base object may be fronted , and 45 and 46 show that either the applied object or the base object may head an object voice relative clause . ( 43 ) Pa'Harun ukir - ang - ku surat . Mr. Harun write - APPL - 1SG letter ' I ...
... object or the base object may be fronted , and 45 and 46 show that either the applied object or the base object may head an object voice relative clause . ( 43 ) Pa'Harun ukir - ang - ku surat . Mr. Harun write - APPL - 1SG letter ' I ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 449 |
A positron emission tomographic study of regular and irregular verb morphology | 451 |
Head position and internally headed relative clauses David Basilico | 498 |
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