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THE ARCHI - SEGMENT IN NATURAL GENERATIVE PHONOLOGY Joan B. HOOPER State University of New York at Buffalo It is argued here that lexical redundancy rules ( and all phonotactic constraints ) must apply to phonological strings that ...
THE ARCHI - SEGMENT IN NATURAL GENERATIVE PHONOLOGY Joan B. HOOPER State University of New York at Buffalo It is argued here that lexical redundancy rules ( and all phonotactic constraints ) must apply to phonological strings that ...
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Such constraints would fail to capture the explanation for the difference : i.e. , that greater freedom is allowed stem - finally because the stems are followed by vowels ; and greater freedom is allowed suffix - initially , because ...
Such constraints would fail to capture the explanation for the difference : i.e. , that greater freedom is allowed stem - finally because the stems are followed by vowels ; and greater freedom is allowed suffix - initially , because ...
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Their rarity is due merely to historical accident : in earlier stages of English , there was a constraint against voiced ... A true counter - example to the claim that all clustering constraints are SSC's would be an unexceptional and ...
Their rarity is due merely to historical accident : in earlier stages of English , there was a constraint against voiced ... A true counter - example to the claim that all clustering constraints are SSC's would be an unexceptional and ...
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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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