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The first section of the book is devoted to phonology and so raises the issue of the impact of modality on ... The question is whether such physiological differences penetrate the linguistic organization of the phonological units and ...
The first section of the book is devoted to phonology and so raises the issue of the impact of modality on ... The question is whether such physiological differences penetrate the linguistic organization of the phonological units and ...
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“ These observations suggest that UG ( universal grammar ) requires both highly contrastive and highly salient phonological elements ' ( 31 ) , though one might just as easily conclude that the simple exigencies of communication require ...
“ These observations suggest that UG ( universal grammar ) requires both highly contrastive and highly salient phonological elements ' ( 31 ) , though one might just as easily conclude that the simple exigencies of communication require ...
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Altogether then , it is clear that several unavoidable predictions of the symbolic phonology hypothesis have clear counterevidence . ... If a reader were to be persuaded of this , what implications are there for phonological research ?
Altogether then , it is clear that several unavoidable predictions of the symbolic phonology hypothesis have clear counterevidence . ... If a reader were to be persuaded of this , what implications are there for phonological research ?
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Letters to Language | 561 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
Animacy versus weight as determinants of grammatical | 613 |
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