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We conclude that any of the six major categories of Chinese can appear in TOP , and we accordingly revise 9 as follows : 13 ( 28 ) [ s . X [ s ... Y ... ] ] , where Y is any major category co - indexed with X , and Y is not contained in ...
We conclude that any of the six major categories of Chinese can appear in TOP , and we accordingly revise 9 as follows : 13 ( 28 ) [ s . X [ s ... Y ... ] ] , where Y is any major category co - indexed with X , and Y is not contained in ...
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STRESS AND RHYTHM IN BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE ROY C. MAJOR Washington State University Brazilian Portuguese prosody is organized in a rhythmic hierarchy which governs the phonology of the language , and which is demonstrated by instrumental ...
STRESS AND RHYTHM IN BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE ROY C. MAJOR Washington State University Brazilian Portuguese prosody is organized in a rhythmic hierarchy which governs the phonology of the language , and which is demonstrated by instrumental ...
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The non - head elements are either specifiers or complements , depending on whether they belong to minor or major categories ; in the example above , the is a speci- fier , while Peter came is a complement . A constituent headed by a ...
The non - head elements are either specifiers or complements , depending on whether they belong to minor or major categories ; in the example above , the is a speci- fier , while Peter came is a complement . A constituent headed by a ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
VOLUME 61 NUMBER 1 | 322 |
Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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