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Thus ( 29 ) will apply to the result of ( 19 ) and ( 20 ) on ( 17 ) or ( 26 ) , but not to their result on ( 18 ) or ... which results from applying ( 29 ) to the grammatical sentence ( 30b ) , which is synonymous with ( 31 ) : ( 30a ) ...
Thus ( 29 ) will apply to the result of ( 19 ) and ( 20 ) on ( 17 ) or ( 26 ) , but not to their result on ( 18 ) or ... which results from applying ( 29 ) to the grammatical sentence ( 30b ) , which is synonymous with ( 31 ) : ( 30a ) ...
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( 9 ) will result when , instead of the objective NP , the dative NP becomes the subject . In addition , we will assume an Avoir - formation rule , which attaches the objective case marker Obj to être when Obj directly follows être ...
( 9 ) will result when , instead of the objective NP , the dative NP becomes the subject . In addition , we will assume an Avoir - formation rule , which attaches the objective case marker Obj to être when Obj directly follows être ...
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... we may perhaps say that near - homonymy in a given language is whatever produces the results of near - homonymy . ... such as produce a change in the phonemic system , and of the latter only those that result in phoneme merger .
... we may perhaps say that near - homonymy in a given language is whatever produces the results of near - homonymy . ... such as produce a change in the phonemic system , and of the latter only those that result in phoneme merger .
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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