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[ gudāsw ^ ] [ babākwāwāmin gizis ] [ da- ] ' six ' ' April ' ' future ' This rule does not apply to lenis consonants in intervocalic position , where there is some variation between voiced and voiceless , but where voicing appears to be ...
[ gudāsw ^ ] [ babākwāwāmin gizis ] [ da- ] ' six ' ' April ' ' future ' This rule does not apply to lenis consonants in intervocalic position , where there is some variation between voiced and voiceless , but where voicing appears to be ...
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... then , taking as a theoretical framework something akin to the grammatical model proposed by Chomsky in On Binding , relativization can be seen as a rule of interpretation associating a logical form with a syntactic configuration .
... then , taking as a theoretical framework something akin to the grammatical model proposed by Chomsky in On Binding , relativization can be seen as a rule of interpretation associating a logical form with a syntactic configuration .
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The remaining examples illustrate rules shared by Fort Chimo and Davis Inlet speakers . Examples 5 through 8 show the occurrence of three historical phonological ... The rule which fricativizes a pre - aspirated stop does not operate ...
The remaining examples illustrate rules shared by Fort Chimo and Davis Inlet speakers . Examples 5 through 8 show the occurrence of three historical phonological ... The rule which fricativizes a pre - aspirated stop does not operate ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
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