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Markedness values cannot be defined for any distinctive feature without reference to the context in which the distinctive feature is found . In the different kinds of diphthongization discussed in the preceding sections , markedness ...
Markedness values cannot be defined for any distinctive feature without reference to the context in which the distinctive feature is found . In the different kinds of diphthongization discussed in the preceding sections , markedness ...
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... in Michael Shapiro's apt terminology ) or a single segment ; depending on whether the context of the change is definable with reference to simultaneous features alone , or refers to the sequential context as well ; etc.
... in Michael Shapiro's apt terminology ) or a single segment ; depending on whether the context of the change is definable with reference to simultaneous features alone , or refers to the sequential context as well ; etc.
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Reference is the relation between singular term and bearer , as well as between general predicate and the entities of which the predicate is true . With the notion of reference go the notions of ...
Reference is the relation between singular term and bearer , as well as between general predicate and the entities of which the predicate is true . With the notion of reference go the notions of ...
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