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It is perhaps useful at this point to examine some implications of the controversial claim that a clitic can exhibit phonological allegiance to a word other than its host . Ellen Kaisse ( p.c. ) has commented that , although a clitic ...
It is perhaps useful at this point to examine some implications of the controversial claim that a clitic can exhibit phonological allegiance to a word other than its host . Ellen Kaisse ( p.c. ) has commented that , although a clitic ...
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PHONOLOGICAL TESTS . The first relevant observation about the clitic is that it forms a phonological unit with an independent word . ? However , some non - clitic words also form phonological units with words adjacent to them ...
PHONOLOGICAL TESTS . The first relevant observation about the clitic is that it forms a phonological unit with an independent word . ? However , some non - clitic words also form phonological units with words adjacent to them ...
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Most linguists will be puzzled by L's concluding remarks that ' many of the more interesting aspects of phonology may ... bound instead to speakers ' intentions to manipulate phonological categories and phonetic operations in order to ...
Most linguists will be puzzled by L's concluding remarks that ' many of the more interesting aspects of phonology may ... bound instead to speakers ' intentions to manipulate phonological categories and phonetic operations in order to ...
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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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