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... elements that can trigger Indefinite incorporation . Elements that undergo the rule , in particular some , are characterized by the feature [ + indeterminate ] . Indefinite incorporation marks a [ + indeterminate ] element as [ + ...
... elements that can trigger Indefinite incorporation . Elements that undergo the rule , in particular some , are characterized by the feature [ + indeterminate ] . Indefinite incorporation marks a [ + indeterminate ] element as [ + ...
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... elements to which the definition is applicable ; but if there are such elements , then the defini- tion must be satisfied . Since L¡ is a possible language , if certain elements of L¡ are incompatible with the proposed definition of ...
... elements to which the definition is applicable ; but if there are such elements , then the defini- tion must be satisfied . Since L¡ is a possible language , if certain elements of L¡ are incompatible with the proposed definition of ...
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... element CHILD . It is apparent , then , that any adequate characterization of the meaning of cousin must somehow involve the semantic elements PARENT , SIBLING , and CHILD ; that these elements must be ordered in some way ; and that ...
... element CHILD . It is apparent , then , that any adequate characterization of the meaning of cousin must somehow involve the semantic elements PARENT , SIBLING , and CHILD ; that these elements must be ordered in some way ; and that ...
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PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
Urheberrecht | |
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