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He finds almost all these accounts to be lacking in crucial respects , and suggests that only a theory - driven approach is likely to ... and suggest some ways in which it might contribute to our understanding of language acquisition .
He finds almost all these accounts to be lacking in crucial respects , and suggests that only a theory - driven approach is likely to ... and suggest some ways in which it might contribute to our understanding of language acquisition .
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This suggests that both pre] tonic syllables carry secondary stress - in contrast to the posttonic syllables , which carry no stress . In English , vowel quality and syllable weight are important factors bearing on surface stress ...
This suggests that both pre] tonic syllables carry secondary stress - in contrast to the posttonic syllables , which carry no stress . In English , vowel quality and syllable weight are important factors bearing on surface stress ...
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( Washbaugh 1977 ) Here he suggests that fi ' is in fact a modal auxiliary ' , and that 20 could be derived from ( 21 ) ai ekspek ai me fi go tu jan haus yeside . Up to this point , if attention is restricted to complements of [ + ...
( Washbaugh 1977 ) Here he suggests that fi ' is in fact a modal auxiliary ' , and that 20 could be derived from ( 21 ) ai ekspek ai me fi go tu jan haus yeside . Up to this point , if attention is restricted to complements of [ + ...
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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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