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Rule 3 describes all these possibilities , of course , since its application is optional . ( I assume this optionality is ' local ' ; i.e. , it is optional with respect to each particular vowel which it might potentially affect ...
Rule 3 describes all these possibilities , of course , since its application is optional . ( I assume this optionality is ' local ' ; i.e. , it is optional with respect to each particular vowel which it might potentially affect ...
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There are , of course , different types of successors . Chomsky is now , without question , the leading linguist of the US , as was Bloomfield in his day . Chomsky is also very definitely in the Bloomfieldian tradition - generative ...
There are , of course , different types of successors . Chomsky is now , without question , the leading linguist of the US , as was Bloomfield in his day . Chomsky is also very definitely in the Bloomfieldian tradition - generative ...
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All in all , I recommend this book for use as a text for a not - too - advanced course . It has its problems , but the good points outweigh the bad . We need textbooks which are suitable for students with , perhaps , only one course in ...
All in all , I recommend this book for use as a text for a not - too - advanced course . It has its problems , but the good points outweigh the bad . We need textbooks which are suitable for students with , perhaps , only one course in ...
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