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This conclusion follows from his prior judgment that the theory of prosodic analysis had been exhaustively worked out and definitively formed , if not publicly stated , within Firth's active professional life ( he retired in 1956 ) .
This conclusion follows from his prior judgment that the theory of prosodic analysis had been exhaustively worked out and definitively formed , if not publicly stated , within Firth's active professional life ( he retired in 1956 ) .
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I believe that the search for fresh data will be profitable , and residual arguments can be settled , only when old issues are restated and new ones raised in the context of questions concerning universal phonological theory .
I believe that the search for fresh data will be profitable , and residual arguments can be settled , only when old issues are restated and new ones raised in the context of questions concerning universal phonological theory .
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The partial reformulation of phonological theory suggested here goes beyond proposals by previous authors in that it provides a plausible explanation for a number of universals concerning stem - initial consonant clusters .
The partial reformulation of phonological theory suggested here goes beyond proposals by previous authors in that it provides a plausible explanation for a number of universals concerning stem - initial consonant clusters .
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