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THE INDEPENDENCE OF SYNTAX AND PHONOLOGY IN CLITICIZATION JUDITH L. KLAVANS IBM Research , Yorktown Heights , New York In previous work on cliticization , it has been assumed that two and only two strategies are available for clitic ...
THE INDEPENDENCE OF SYNTAX AND PHONOLOGY IN CLITICIZATION JUDITH L. KLAVANS IBM Research , Yorktown Heights , New York In previous work on cliticization , it has been assumed that two and only two strategies are available for clitic ...
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a a argues that clitics must be distinguished from ' particles ' . Certain particles , such as discourse markers , are independent words ; other particles may have simple clitic variants , but are not clitics in and of themselves .
a a argues that clitics must be distinguished from ' particles ' . Certain particles , such as discourse markers , are independent words ; other particles may have simple clitic variants , but are not clitics in and of themselves .
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The lexical entry for a phrasal proclitic like this will include a frame looking something like : ( 67 ) ( ( Det hoi ] = N'lagathoi Spartioi ] ] By expressing the phrasal aspects of cliticization within the lexical entry for a clitic ...
The lexical entry for a phrasal proclitic like this will include a frame looking something like : ( 67 ) ( ( Det hoi ] = N'lagathoi Spartioi ] ] By expressing the phrasal aspects of cliticization within the lexical entry for a clitic ...
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Orthography and linguistic theory | 28 |
Complementation in Italian | 73 |
The independence of syntax and phonology in cliticization Judith L Klavans | 95 |
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