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But C contends that the direction of the arrows does make a difference , and that they should all point away from semantic structure toward phonetic structure . In attempting to justify this assertion ( discussed more fully in Chafe ...
But C contends that the direction of the arrows does make a difference , and that they should all point away from semantic structure toward phonetic structure . In attempting to justify this assertion ( discussed more fully in Chafe ...
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For instance , C's contention that phonological representations are associated with lexical items only at the post - surface - structure level predicts that phonological information is never relevant to the statement of transformational ...
For instance , C's contention that phonological representations are associated with lexical items only at the post - surface - structure level predicts that phonological information is never relevant to the statement of transformational ...
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She claims that , if NSR were cyclic , it would follow that the lexicalist hypothesis is right and that a deep structure exists . If this could be shown , it would be an interesting , though perplexing , result .
She claims that , if NSR were cyclic , it would follow that the lexicalist hypothesis is right and that a deep structure exists . If this could be shown , it would be an interesting , though perplexing , result .
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