Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... occur : nouns denoting body parts , e.g. , occur in sentences of the general type ' X verb Y on the Z ' , where Z denotes the inalienable noun . Thus in English we can say John kissed Mary on the cheek , but not * John kissed Mary on ...
... occur : nouns denoting body parts , e.g. , occur in sentences of the general type ' X verb Y on the Z ' , where Z denotes the inalienable noun . Thus in English we can say John kissed Mary on the cheek , but not * John kissed Mary on ...
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... occur initially ; no obstruents occur finally . The alveolar is the least attested of the stops , and has disappeared in most Dravidian languages in favor of the five - stop pattern which is the South Asian areal norm : contrastive ...
... occur initially ; no obstruents occur finally . The alveolar is the least attested of the stops , and has disappeared in most Dravidian languages in favor of the five - stop pattern which is the South Asian areal norm : contrastive ...
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... occur contain the verbs go and send . This set of idioms allows no use of come or bring with the interpretation of departure from the normal state . Over - all , there appear to be rather fewer idioms in which it is only the exit ...
... occur contain the verbs go and send . This set of idioms allows no use of come or bring with the interpretation of departure from the normal state . Over - all , there appear to be rather fewer idioms in which it is only the exit ...
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A-replc abstract addressee's consciousness alternative analysis antonymous antonymous adjectives apply articulatory assumed chimpanzees Chomsky complex consonants constraints context contrast copula counter-bleeding deictic deictic center deixis deletion derivational history dialect diphthongs discussion distinction Dravidian Dravidian languages Elamite English environment Epenthesis evidence examples extrinsic ordering fact Finnish function gemination given glossolalia gorgia grammar hypothesis initial d involved Kiparsky labial learning lexical entries lexical representations linguistic meaning morpheme myelination N-drop nasal natural normal nouns null segment obstruent output pairs palatalized paper phonetic phonological rules phonotactic pitch position possible predict present principle probably problem pronouns pronunciation proposed PSSM question reference relations relationship restrictions semantic sentences sequence speaker specific speech standard theory stem stress string structural description suffix syllable syntactic syntax tion tone tone languages transformational transformational grammar underlying form University unmarked utterance variable verb vocal vowel words