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Furthermore , since morphemes may consist of more than one syllable , statements of segment distribution in terms of the morpheme will necessarily be more complex than statements referring to the syllable .
Furthermore , since morphemes may consist of more than one syllable , statements of segment distribution in terms of the morpheme will necessarily be more complex than statements referring to the syllable .
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Grammars are complex machineries serving the purpose of communication . However , all structures above a certain degree of complexity tend to become independent entities , with internal laws and regularities of their own ...
Grammars are complex machineries serving the purpose of communication . However , all structures above a certain degree of complexity tend to become independent entities , with internal laws and regularities of their own ...
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Rule 3 introduces the term ENTER : the first room of the complex branch must be entered in the imaginary traversal so that the visitor can see how to enter the succeeding branches . This is true even when the branches are arranged in a ...
Rule 3 introduces the term ENTER : the first room of the complex branch must be entered in the imaginary traversal so that the visitor can see how to enter the succeeding branches . This is true even when the branches are arranged in a ...
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Confessio grammatici Morris Halle | 525 |
The archisegment in natural generative phonology Joan B Hooper | 536 |
Tunen tone changes and derived phonological contrast Robert W Wilkinson | 561 |
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