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AGAINST FORMAL PHONOLOGY ROBERT F. PORT ADAM P. LEARY Indiana University Indiana University Chomsky and Halle ( 1968 ) and many formal linguists rely on the notion of a universally available phonetic space defined in discrete time .
AGAINST FORMAL PHONOLOGY ROBERT F. PORT ADAM P. LEARY Indiana University Indiana University Chomsky and Halle ( 1968 ) and many formal linguists rely on the notion of a universally available phonetic space defined in discrete time .
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In recent years , some phonologists have claimed that phonological rules are so formal and abstract that we are invited to imagine many thousands of rules or constraint evaluations but not to be concerned about the the time required to ...
In recent years , some phonologists have claimed that phonological rules are so formal and abstract that we are invited to imagine many thousands of rules or constraint evaluations but not to be concerned about the the time required to ...
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cannot be described if we are limited to descriptions that comply with the technical constraints of formal symbol systems . In an SPE - like model for symbolic phonetics , it is the discreteness of phonetics that guarantees the ...
cannot be described if we are limited to descriptions that comply with the technical constraints of formal symbol systems . In an SPE - like model for symbolic phonetics , it is the discreteness of phonetics that guarantees the ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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