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4.10 ) Except for the numeral , whose analysis is problematic , the analysis of NP is similar to that of S ; i.e. , we find a left - branching tree rooted in the noun , as in Figures 6a - c . hassa far haggǝdol the.storm the.big hazzch ...
4.10 ) Except for the numeral , whose analysis is problematic , the analysis of NP is similar to that of S ; i.e. , we find a left - branching tree rooted in the noun , as in Figures 6a - c . hassa far haggǝdol the.storm the.big hazzch ...
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( Since no nouns change from L - L - L to H - H - H in this context , there will be no lexical entries of trisyllabic nouns having a single L autosegment . ) B illustrates a similar distinction found in H - H and H - H - H nouns , and a ...
( Since no nouns change from L - L - L to H - H - H in this context , there will be no lexical entries of trisyllabic nouns having a single L autosegment . ) B illustrates a similar distinction found in H - H and H - H - H nouns , and a ...
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treats them in separate chapters for ease of exposition ; thus adjectives are those nouns that must occur in compound ... Setting aside the song - language , most of the examples resemble instances of noun incorporation in Tamil ( cf.
treats them in separate chapters for ease of exposition ; thus adjectives are those nouns that must occur in compound ... Setting aside the song - language , most of the examples resemble instances of noun incorporation in Tamil ( cf.
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