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Selkirk assumes that the assignment of feet generated by 13a is maximal , with the result that only strings of exactly three syllables will be dominated by E ' . Without the w / s labeling of nodes , then , the structures associated ...
Selkirk assumes that the assignment of feet generated by 13a is maximal , with the result that only strings of exactly three syllables will be dominated by E ' . Without the w / s labeling of nodes , then , the structures associated ...
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The adjunction and restructuring are automatic , not the result of a rule applying after infixation . This is a notable advantage of the prosodic analysis over segmental treatments of the same facts ( cf. Aronoff ) .
The adjunction and restructuring are automatic , not the result of a rule applying after infixation . This is a notable advantage of the prosodic analysis over segmental treatments of the same facts ( cf. Aronoff ) .
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( 255 ) ( b ) * All creative acts are the result of error , though not all errors are creative . ' ( 221 ) ( c ) ' There is room for much non - distinctive variation in details of articulation , and even more in the shape of the speech ...
( 255 ) ( b ) * All creative acts are the result of error , though not all errors are creative . ' ( 221 ) ( c ) ' There is room for much non - distinctive variation in details of articulation , and even more in the shape of the speech ...
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