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The models of language production mentioned so far assume that phonological representations are composed of an alphabet ... Subphonemic detail , on that view , is a matter of phonetic implementation , not phonological representation .
The models of language production mentioned so far assume that phonological representations are composed of an alphabet ... Subphonemic detail , on that view , is a matter of phonetic implementation , not phonological representation .
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Much linguistic work in lexical semantics has focused on semantic representations , and they figure prominently in linguistic investigations of the syntax - semantic interface . The semantic representation of a word probably includes ...
Much linguistic work in lexical semantics has focused on semantic representations , and they figure prominently in linguistic investigations of the syntax - semantic interface . The semantic representation of a word probably includes ...
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12 he presents a typology that is the complete opposite : a discrimination that generalizes , and a comprehension that particularizes , as in Figure 5 , so that the whole act of representation has a product that is particularized ...
12 he presents a typology that is the complete opposite : a discrimination that generalizes , and a comprehension that particularizes , as in Figure 5 , so that the whole act of representation has a product that is particularized ...
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