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008 731109s1973 nyu b 01000 eng
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050 00 $aP26$b.H28
082 00 $a410
245 02 $aA Festschrift for Morris Halle.$cEdited by Stephen R. Anderson and Paul Kiparsky.
260 0 $aNew York,$bHolt, Rinehart and Winston$c[1973]
300 $axv, 485 p.$c25 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographies.
505 00 $tu-Umlaut and Skaldic verse /$rStephen R. Anderson --$tOn stress assignment in two Arabic dialects /$rMichael K. Brame --$te muet : fiction graphique ou réalité linguistique? /$rFrançois Dell --$tAssimilation of phonological strength in Germanic /$rJames Foley --$tOn the order of certain phonological rules in Spanish /$rJames W. Harris --$tTense/lax alternations among the low vowels /$rSamuel Jay Keyser --$t"Elsewhere" in phonology /$rPaul Kiparsky --$tOn the evolution of human language /$rPhilip Lieberman --$tOn the formulation of Grassman's Law in Greek /$rTheodore M. Lightner --$tRemarks on nasality : the case of Guaraní /$rHorace G. Lunt --$tSome Tonga tone rules /$rJames D. McCawley --$tThoughts on k-fronting in Crow /$rG. Hubert Matthews --$tSome remarks on Old and Middle English stress /$rWayne O'Neil --$tLeftward, ho! /$rJohn Robert Ross --$t[back] and [round] /$rSanford A. Schane --$tBoundaries in phonology /$rRichard Stanley --
505 00 $tLatvian folk meters and styles /$rValdis J. Zeps --$tThe role of focus in the interpretation of anaphoric expressions /$rAdrian Akmajian --$tConjoined questions and conjoined relative clauses in Serbo-Croatian /$rWayles Browne --$tConditions on transformations /$rNoam Chomsky --$tOn accounting for illocutionary forces /$rBruce Fraser --$tPerson marking in Walbiri /$tKenneth Hale --$tThe base rules for prepositional phrases /$rRay S. Jackendoff --$tCompositionality, idiomaticity, and lexical substitution /$tJerrold J. Katz --$tWhere epistemology, style, and grammar meet : a case study from Japanese /$rS.-Y. Kuroda --$tCan a not unhappy person be called a not sad one? /$rD. Terence Langendoen ; Thomas G. Bever --$tThe syntax and semantics of quotation /$rBarbara Hall Partee --$tLanguage-particular rules and explanation in syntax /$rDavid M. Perlmutter --$tSex, gender, and the October Revolution /$rRobert A. Rothstein --
505 00 $tLinguistics as chemistry : the substance theory of semantic primes /$rArnold M. Zwicky.
600 10 $aHalle, Morris$vBibliography.
650 0 $aLinguistics.
653 $aLanguage
700 1 $aHalle, Morris.
700 1 $aAnderson, Stephen R.,$eed.
700 1 $aKiparsky, Paul,$eed.
700 1 $aAnderson, Stephen R.,$eeditor.
700 1 $aKiparsky, Paul,$eeditor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tFestschrift for Morris Halle.$dNew York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1973]$w(OCoLC)643564965
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906 $0DLC