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“ Theories of phonological development ' , by C. Fer son and O. Garnica ( 1.153-80 ) , is particularly notable . ... structuralist theories based on a universal hierarchy of phonological structure that determines the order of ...
“ Theories of phonological development ' , by C. Fer son and O. Garnica ( 1.153-80 ) , is particularly notable . ... structuralist theories based on a universal hierarchy of phonological structure that determines the order of ...
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There is a striking structural difference between the two classes of speakers : Europeans are almost never represented as making any phonological , as opposed to morpho - syntactic , deviations from the standard , 18 while Africans are ...
There is a striking structural difference between the two classes of speakers : Europeans are almost never represented as making any phonological , as opposed to morpho - syntactic , deviations from the standard , 18 while Africans are ...
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Nevertheless , it could be argued that this difference is a legacy of an earlier stage of the language , and has no continuing phonological significance because the declension of studu is no longer associated with that of bọc .
Nevertheless , it could be argued that this difference is a legacy of an earlier stage of the language , and has no continuing phonological significance because the declension of studu is no longer associated with that of bọc .
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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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