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  • ...in neurocognitive linguistics)|node]] in relational network notation. The AND node takes two forms, both of which are defined in this article: * The ''AND node'' of [[compact relational network notation]].
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  • ...iculation]]. The term is typically used for sequences of a [[nasal]] stop and another consonant, such as [nd] or [mp].
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  • ...elationship between the [[hyperonym]] 'woman' and the [[hyponym]]s 'queen' and 'mother' does not instatiate a taxonymy, as neither a queen nor a mother is * Cruse, A. 2004. ''Meaning in Language. An Introduction to Semantics and Pragmatics''. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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  • ...opositional letters should be distinguished from metavariables such as phi and psi which are used in the definitions of the logic. See also </nowiki>[[pro * Gamut, L.T.F. 1991. ''Logic, language, and meaning,'' Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago.
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  • ...which looks at pathological instances of speech production and perception and studies how to correct deficiencies. [[Category:Phonetics and phonology]]
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  • ...fers to both Peter and Mary. It is said that PRO has the two NPs ''Peter'' and ''Mary'' as a split antecedent. * Chomsky, N. 1981. ''Lectures on Government and Binding,'' Foris, Dordrecht.
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  • .... It can be felt as a region of small ridges between the back of the teeth and the roof of the mouth. [[Consonant]]s that are produced with constrictions *Roach, Peter. 2004. ''English Phonetics and Phonology''. Cambridge University Press.
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  • ...ructure]] is derived from [[d-structure]] by means of [[transformation]]s, and [[Logical Form]] is derived from S-structure in a similar way. See [[affect * Riemsdijk, H. van and E. Williams 1986. ''Introduction to the theory of grammar,'' MIT Press, Cam
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  • ...Bigram frequency is considered to be a measure of orthographic regularity and normally has a negative correlation with response times in psycho-linguisti ...dog' will then become '_dog_' and now contains 4 bigrams: '_d', 'do', 'og' and 'g_'.
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  • ...ontrastiveness, Definiteness, Subjects, Topics and. Point of View. Subject and Topic, ed. Charles Li. New York: Academic Press. ...formation packaging in the clause. In T. Shopen, eds., ''Language Typology and Syntactic Description'', 282-364. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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  • ...uth]], behind the [[palate]], that acts as a valve between the [[pharynx]] and the [[nasal cavity]]. [[Category:Phonetics and Phonology]]
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  • ...Development and place of origin are discussed controversally in literature and still not clear yet. ...mesopotamia 3000 B.C. 1500 B.C. writing was developed anew by the Chinese and the latest independent form of wiriting was to come from Mesoamerica - the
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  • (i) I hereby declare you husband and wife * Chierchia and McConnell-Ginet 1990. ''Meaning and grammar,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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  • ...re]] by [[transformational rule]]s, and input to the rules deriving [[PF]] and [[LF]]. S-structure is the [[T-model]] equivalent of [[surface structure]] * Chomsky, N. 1981. ''Lectures on Government and Binding,'' Foris, Dordrecht.
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  • ...rovided by Vendler (1957), '''processes''' subsume [[activity|activities]] and [[accomplishment]]s, but not [[achievement]]s (which are [[punctual]]).
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  • ...s assigned in a certain structural configuration, depending on government (and adjacency) only (as opposed to [[inherent case]]). ...posed that a verb assigns structural Accusative case to its NP complement, and that Nominative case is assigned by the finite inflection [[INFL]] to the c
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  • ...[rule interaction]], introduced by Chomsky &amp; Halle (1968). Two rules A and B are ordered disjunctively if rule B may not be applied to the output of r rule (a) and (b) are two rules among the stress rules of English:
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  • ...iche 1982. ''Variables and the Bijection Principle,'' Kaye, J., H. Koopman and D. Sportiche (eds.), Projet sur les langues kru: Premier rapport, pp.176-20
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  • ...t of symbols associated with speech sounds, designed for use in describing and comparing the pronunciations of all of the spoken languages of the world. I * [[Pulmonic consonants]] (organized by [[Place of articulation|place]] and [[Manner of articulation|manner]] of articulation)
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  • ...e interpreted, e.g. ''president'' (of a given institution or organization) and ''similar'' (to something).
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