Language, Band 61George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... further ; and since it is not in the domain of a Level 1 accent , it will be divided by a Level 1 accent , say after W : ( 32 ) W1 P To 1 No further division is possible , and 26b now has the accent structure : ( 33 ) X Y , Z , W1 P To ...
... further ; and since it is not in the domain of a Level 1 accent , it will be divided by a Level 1 accent , say after W : ( 32 ) W1 P To 1 No further division is possible , and 26b now has the accent structure : ( 33 ) X Y , Z , W1 P To ...
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... further NP bearing the novel category , and the result can do so as well . The result of such iterated forward ... further implications for a processor which conforms to the strong competence hypothesis are discussed in $ 3 . ) Before ...
... further NP bearing the novel category , and the result can do so as well . The result of such iterated forward ... further implications for a processor which conforms to the strong competence hypothesis are discussed in $ 3 . ) Before ...
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... further apparatus other than a mechanism for resolving local syntactic ambiguities.47 46 Since case and so - called free word - order are also strongly correlated , we may further con- jecture that certain languages with more elaborate ...
... further apparatus other than a mechanism for resolving local syntactic ambiguities.47 46 Since case and so - called free word - order are also strongly correlated , we may further con- jecture that certain languages with more elaborate ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
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Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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