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Markedness and economy in a derivational model of phonology . By ANDREA CALABRESE . Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter , 2005. Pp . viii , 532. ISBN 3110184655. $ 132.30 ( Hb ) . Reviewed by KEREN RICE , University of Toronto Andrea Calabrese ...
Markedness and economy in a derivational model of phonology . By ANDREA CALABRESE . Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter , 2005. Pp . viii , 532. ISBN 3110184655. $ 132.30 ( Hb ) . Reviewed by KEREN RICE , University of Toronto Andrea Calabrese ...
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The markedness module of the instructions system accounts for universal substantive aspects of phonology . A second subcomponent of this system , language - specific phonology / morphophonology , consists of idiosyncratic rules ...
The markedness module of the instructions system accounts for universal substantive aspects of phonology . A second subcomponent of this system , language - specific phonology / morphophonology , consists of idiosyncratic rules ...
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an axiomatic distinction between continous phonetic representations and discrete phonological ones , and so rejects ... Ladd has , in the meantime , gone on record in favor of a less axiomatic approach to the phonetics - phonology ...
an axiomatic distinction between continous phonetic representations and discrete phonological ones , and so rejects ... Ladd has , in the meantime , gone on record in favor of a less axiomatic approach to the phonetics - phonology ...
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