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It is well known that there are some items in English that occur only in the environment of a negative , a question , or a limited number of affective items . A case in point is the word much , when it is used without heavy stress ...
It is well known that there are some items in English that occur only in the environment of a negative , a question , or a limited number of affective items . A case in point is the word much , when it is used without heavy stress ...
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It cannot occur in Col. 2 because the item to be replaced , existential de , bas semantic meaning , stress , and clause - final position . Indeed , as compared with be , de carries stress in all environments : > 9 > 2 1 ( 13 ) a . i de ...
It cannot occur in Col. 2 because the item to be replaced , existential de , bas semantic meaning , stress , and clause - final position . Indeed , as compared with be , de carries stress in all environments : > 9 > 2 1 ( 13 ) a . i de ...
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Instead , she follows Chao 1947 and others by identifying the tones which occur in syllables closed by oral stops as allotones of those which occur in syllables of other types . Besides the above six primary tonemes , K describes in ...
Instead , she follows Chao 1947 and others by identifying the tones which occur in syllables closed by oral stops as allotones of those which occur in syllables of other types . Besides the above six primary tonemes , K describes in ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
Urheberrecht | |
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