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Each base # S # will contain only one free adverbial . Surface structures with more than one free adverbial are obtained by the Conjunction Rule , which will not conjoin more than one adverbial of the same kind unless they modify non ...
Each base # S # will contain only one free adverbial . Surface structures with more than one free adverbial are obtained by the Conjunction Rule , which will not conjoin more than one adverbial of the same kind unless they modify non ...
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There are 49 papers , grouped as follows : volume I , Historical linguistics , consists of 25 papers grouped into six chapters ; volume II , Descriptive linguistics , contains 24 papers grouped into five chapters .
There are 49 papers , grouped as follows : volume I , Historical linguistics , consists of 25 papers grouped into six chapters ; volume II , Descriptive linguistics , contains 24 papers grouped into five chapters .
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The dominant morphemes contain vowels from the class / i a o ) , which do not alternate . The recessive morphemes contain vowels from the class / i e u / and exhibit the alternations . When a word contains one or more dominant morphemes ...
The dominant morphemes contain vowels from the class / i a o ) , which do not alternate . The recessive morphemes contain vowels from the class / i e u / and exhibit the alternations . When a word contains one or more dominant morphemes ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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