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Pentland's ( 1984 : 11 ) analysis of the Ojibwa prohibitive ( his " optative subjunctive ” ) as containing “ subjunctive ” * -en ( see n . 60 ) is not supported by morphological or phonological ...
Pentland's ( 1984 : 11 ) analysis of the Ojibwa prohibitive ( his " optative subjunctive ” ) as containing “ subjunctive ” * -en ( see n . 60 ) is not supported by morphological or phonological ...
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Thus the one method can be seen as a check on the other , so that neither one is given dominance in the analysis . This is in the spirit of the “ cross - methodology validation ” proposed by Carden & Dieterich ( 1981 ) for evaluating ...
Thus the one method can be seen as a check on the other , so that neither one is given dominance in the analysis . This is in the spirit of the “ cross - methodology validation ” proposed by Carden & Dieterich ( 1981 ) for evaluating ...
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This description influences the analysis of Ojibwe stress proposed by Halle & Vergnaud ( 1987 : 184-189 ) . In contrast , Hayes ( 1995 : 218 ) argues for the possibility that , at least in some cases , final syllables are phonetically ...
This description influences the analysis of Ojibwe stress proposed by Halle & Vergnaud ( 1987 : 184-189 ) . In contrast , Hayes ( 1995 : 218 ) argues for the possibility that , at least in some cases , final syllables are phonetically ...
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