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WORD BOUNDARIES AND SANDHI RULES IN NATURAL GENERATIVE PHONOLOGY MARY L. CLAYTON Indiana University This paper examines the claims in Natural Generative Phonology ( NGP ) that phonetically conditioned rules do not make reference to word ...
WORD BOUNDARIES AND SANDHI RULES IN NATURAL GENERATIVE PHONOLOGY MARY L. CLAYTON Indiana University This paper examines the claims in Natural Generative Phonology ( NGP ) that phonetically conditioned rules do not make reference to word ...
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These in turn determine what it considers to be the direction of cause and effect between boundaries and phonetic manifestations . One position accepts boundaries as outside the phonological system , while still considering them ...
These in turn determine what it considers to be the direction of cause and effect between boundaries and phonetic manifestations . One position accepts boundaries as outside the phonological system , while still considering them ...
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NGP seems to want to throw word boundaries out of the phonology without accepting this consequence . ? The only way to remove these boundaries from the phonological component without losing the phonological generalizations associated ...
NGP seems to want to throw word boundaries out of the phonology without accepting this consequence . ? The only way to remove these boundaries from the phonological component without losing the phonological generalizations associated ...
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On the interpretation of existential there Leiv Egil Breivik | 1 |
Prototype semantics L Coleman and P Kay | 26 |
Tense variation in narrative Deborah Schiffrin | 45 |
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