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... lexical items in an abstract root lexicon . * The phonotactic constraints of a language define the set of possible words in that language . Typically , phonotactic constraints are restrictions on the possible consonant clusters in a ...
... lexical items in an abstract root lexicon . * The phonotactic constraints of a language define the set of possible words in that language . Typically , phonotactic constraints are restrictions on the possible consonant clusters in a ...
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... lexical phonology and at the level of lexical representation . 5. ARGUMENTS AGAINST PRIVATIVE VOICE : LEXICAL VOICELESSNESS . Lombardi ( 1996a ) retreats from the extreme position that [ -voice ] has no role to play in the phonology of ...
... lexical phonology and at the level of lexical representation . 5. ARGUMENTS AGAINST PRIVATIVE VOICE : LEXICAL VOICELESSNESS . Lombardi ( 1996a ) retreats from the extreme position that [ -voice ] has no role to play in the phonology of ...
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... lexical ' in the very general sense that it governs principles of word formation , but it is not by nature tied to any single lexical entry . Hence , 5 is perhaps compatible with the view that the child's acquisition of syntax reduces ...
... lexical ' in the very general sense that it governs principles of word formation , but it is not by nature tied to any single lexical entry . Hence , 5 is perhaps compatible with the view that the child's acquisition of syntax reduces ...
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