Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... sentence 8 , with the usual order of NPs , the sentence can be interpreted with either NP as the head . However , in sentence 9 , the NP ahvay ' dress ' has been fronted and is no longer in its base position immediately before the verb ...
... sentence 8 , with the usual order of NPs , the sentence can be interpreted with either NP as the head . However , in sentence 9 , the NP ahvay ' dress ' has been fronted and is no longer in its base position immediately before the verb ...
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... sentences . Materials Stimuli were 16 four - word , five - morpheme sentences like those shown in 8a - d above . All of the sentences had Tom as the subject ; each sentence con- tained a different verb . The sentences varied in the ...
... sentences . Materials Stimuli were 16 four - word , five - morpheme sentences like those shown in 8a - d above . All of the sentences had Tom as the subject ; each sentence con- tained a different verb . The sentences varied in the ...
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... sentence productions . 6. EXPERIMENT 4. Recall from the overview of prosodic phonology that one source of non - isomorphism between syntactic and phonological phrases is the presence of focal stress . The verb and object NP form a ...
... sentence productions . 6. EXPERIMENT 4. Recall from the overview of prosodic phonology that one source of non - isomorphism between syntactic and phonological phrases is the presence of focal stress . The verb and object NP form a ...
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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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