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... syllable , foot , prosodic word , and phonological phrase . Prosodic structure can be expressed as well - formed trees ( or bracketing equivalents ) , such that the lines of the tree cannot cross ( e.g. syllables that belong to a single ...
... syllable , foot , prosodic word , and phonological phrase . Prosodic structure can be expressed as well - formed trees ( or bracketing equivalents ) , such that the lines of the tree cannot cross ( e.g. syllables that belong to a single ...
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... syllable of wS words like giraffe and wSw words like banana ( e.g. Klein 1981 ) . To account for this pattern of weak ... syllable of giraffe nor that of banana belongs to a foot . Therefore the first syllables of both words violate the ...
... syllable of wS words like giraffe and wSw words like banana ( e.g. Klein 1981 ) . To account for this pattern of weak ... syllable of giraffe nor that of banana belongs to a foot . Therefore the first syllables of both words violate the ...
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... 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 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 ...
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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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activation addition affix analysis appear applicative approach argues argument associated Cambridge causative chapter Chibwe child claim clause consider constraints constructions contains coordination derived diminutive discussion distinctive English evidence example experiment fact Figure formation forms function given grammar head IHRC inflection internal involved irregular issues John language lexical linguistic mapping marked meaning morpheme morphology move natural nonce Note noun object occur operator original passive past tense past tense forms patterns phonological phrase position possible predicates presented Press problem produced proposed prosodic provides quantificational reference regular relative represent representation rules semantic sense sentence Spanish stative stems structure suffix suggests syllable syntactic Table task theory tion University verb violation York