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The low tone in isolated forms or in phrase - final position with normal nonemphatic intonation / # / changes to simple high tone . For example , note the tone of ' dù ' die ' in bi'dù ' má'ndě ' he died yesterday ' , bildú ' he died ' ...
The low tone in isolated forms or in phrase - final position with normal nonemphatic intonation / # / changes to simple high tone . For example , note the tone of ' dù ' die ' in bi'dù ' má'ndě ' he died yesterday ' , bildú ' he died ' ...
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With respect to the verb phrase , MODAL may appear in two positions : immediately following the first stressed constituent of the phrase , or immediately following the nucleus . Any particular phrase may have MODAL in either or both of ...
With respect to the verb phrase , MODAL may appear in two positions : immediately following the first stressed constituent of the phrase , or immediately following the nucleus . Any particular phrase may have MODAL in either or both of ...
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Let us first consider a few simplified phrase - structure rules which constitute a portion of a transformational grammar of Arabic.2 ( 7 ) S → Pred Phrase + NP ( NP ( 8 ) Pred Phrase → Adj VP Vi t 3 ( 9 ) VP → V. + NP V , + Part + S ...
Let us first consider a few simplified phrase - structure rules which constitute a portion of a transformational grammar of Arabic.2 ( 7 ) S → Pred Phrase + NP ( NP ( 8 ) Pred Phrase → Adj VP Vi t 3 ( 9 ) VP → V. + NP V , + Part + S ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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