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... position sujet , qui satisfait l'argument externe . En ( 10 ) , le verbe est interprété comme ayant deux arguments , possiblement arbitraires . On postule à un moment de la dérivation une structure avec un petit " pro " en position ...
... position sujet , qui satisfait l'argument externe . En ( 10 ) , le verbe est interprété comme ayant deux arguments , possiblement arbitraires . On postule à un moment de la dérivation une structure avec un petit " pro " en position ...
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... position in the syllable ( for details see Hewson 1980 , 1985 ) . Sonorants in initial syllables In the hierarchical structure of the syllable in Micmac , further- more , we should make a fundamental binary division between the onset ...
... position in the syllable ( for details see Hewson 1980 , 1985 ) . Sonorants in initial syllables In the hierarchical structure of the syllable in Micmac , further- more , we should make a fundamental binary division between the onset ...
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position and never in the rhyme . There is one important constraint , however , on syllable weight : extrasyllabic ... position , and the constraints on extrasyllabicity differ for the two positions . Finally , the independence of the ...
position and never in the rhyme . There is one important constraint , however , on syllable weight : extrasyllabic ... position , and the constraints on extrasyllabicity differ for the two positions . Finally , the independence of the ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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