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A phonological rule thus inherited in a small segment of the lexicon can continue to operate for centuries , even after the ... Only the phenomenon of lexical diffusion of the apical displacement rules can explain the type of lexical ...
A phonological rule thus inherited in a small segment of the lexicon can continue to operate for centuries , even after the ... Only the phenomenon of lexical diffusion of the apical displacement rules can explain the type of lexical ...
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The first four of these are devoted to arguments about four major ways in which DDG differs from TG : the feature analysis of non - lexical nodes ( $ 2.1 ) , the formal recognition of sister dependencies ( $ 2.2 ) , the formal ...
The first four of these are devoted to arguments about four major ways in which DDG differs from TG : the feature analysis of non - lexical nodes ( $ 2.1 ) , the formal recognition of sister dependencies ( $ 2.2 ) , the formal ...
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any non - trivial kind ( i.e. excluding cases like Macadamize or squiggle ) has never been observed ; but his conclusion , that innovation is untenable as an explanation of lexical differences between related languages , seems less ...
any non - trivial kind ( i.e. excluding cases like Macadamize or squiggle ) has never been observed ; but his conclusion , that innovation is untenable as an explanation of lexical differences between related languages , seems less ...
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Areal and lexical diffusion of sound change Bh Krishnamurti | 1 |
French linking phenomena Jurgen Klausenburger | 21 |
Two theories of nonautomatic morphophonological alternations James W Harris | 41 |
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