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It is time now to consider the exact nature of the relationship between corresponding reversed and non - reversed pairs . Theoretically , it is possible that they are not related transformationally at all , being structures having no ...
It is time now to consider the exact nature of the relationship between corresponding reversed and non - reversed pairs . Theoretically , it is possible that they are not related transformationally at all , being structures having no ...
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Here 85a - b correspond to 74a - b , and present no problem . Presumably they are related to ( 86 ) a . ... In all other cases , reversed structures have been virtual paraphrases of the corresponding non - reversed structures .
Here 85a - b correspond to 74a - b , and present no problem . Presumably they are related to ( 86 ) a . ... In all other cases , reversed structures have been virtual paraphrases of the corresponding non - reversed structures .
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The forms in -e- correspond in distribution to the -ai - forms of Gothic ( e.g. 2sg . habes , habas , 3sg . habed , habad ) ... The remaining forms , corresponding to those with the simple thematic vowel in Gothic , show general agreement ...
The forms in -e- correspond in distribution to the -ai - forms of Gothic ( e.g. 2sg . habes , habas , 3sg . habed , habad ) ... The remaining forms , corresponding to those with the simple thematic vowel in Gothic , show general agreement ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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