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Instrumental and phonological evidence will demonstrate that this rhythmic patterning is present both synchronically and diachronically , and that it operates as style changes from formal to casual . Because there is little previous ...
Instrumental and phonological evidence will demonstrate that this rhythmic patterning is present both synchronically and diachronically , and that it operates as style changes from formal to casual . Because there is little previous ...
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This , in addition to the instrumental and phonotactic evidence discussed above , provides strong evidence that two degrees of stress are present in trisyllabic paroxytones : primary stress on the tonic syllable , secondary stress on ...
This , in addition to the instrumental and phonotactic evidence discussed above , provides strong evidence that two degrees of stress are present in trisyllabic paroxytones : primary stress on the tonic syllable , secondary stress on ...
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Additionally , there is no evidence that CEC fi - deletion parallels the SE for - deletion rule which is posited in some analyses . Finally , there is no evidence for any rule that would introduce preverbal fi as a replacement for aux .
Additionally , there is no evidence that CEC fi - deletion parallels the SE for - deletion rule which is posited in some analyses . Finally , there is no evidence for any rule that would introduce preverbal fi as a replacement for aux .
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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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