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... Ojibwe phonological domains . A well motivated analysis of Ojibwe words ( cf. Brittain 2003 ; Pig- gott 1985 ) postulates that verbs and nouns , which obviously contain the categories VP and nP , respectively , may also contain a member ...
... Ojibwe phonological domains . A well motivated analysis of Ojibwe words ( cf. Brittain 2003 ; Pig- gott 1985 ) postulates that verbs and nouns , which obviously contain the categories VP and nP , respectively , may also contain a member ...
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... Ojibwe . Lexical categories within words The Ojibwe verbal complex can be shown to contain domains parallel to those in the above discussion of English , namely xPs . Each Ojibwe verbal word conforms to the template in ( 3 ) . * In this ...
... Ojibwe . Lexical categories within words The Ojibwe verbal complex can be shown to contain domains parallel to those in the above discussion of English , namely xPs . Each Ojibwe verbal word conforms to the template in ( 3 ) . * In this ...
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... Ojibwe verbal word contains syntactic domains that are treated separately by the phonology , namely vP and aP . The beginning of the verbal word is bounded by a CP domain , one of Chomsky's " strong " phases , and therefore also defines ...
... Ojibwe verbal word contains syntactic domains that are treated separately by the phonology , namely vP and aP . The beginning of the verbal word is bounded by a CP domain , one of Chomsky's " strong " phases , and therefore also defines ...
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MariePierre Bousquet | 1 |
Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 19 |
Richard Burleson | 37 |
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