Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... surface structure or at any more abstract level ; instead , the phonological shape of se- mantic units is specified by symbolization rules that apply to surface structures . The output of the symbolization rules is the input to the ...
... surface structure or at any more abstract level ; instead , the phonological shape of se- mantic units is specified by symbolization rules that apply to surface structures . The output of the symbolization rules is the input to the ...
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... surface structure . Symbolization rules then specify the phonological representations of the semantic units that occur in surface structure , and the ultimate phonetic output is derived in the obvious way . 2.2 . SEMANTIC STRUCTURES ...
... surface structure . Symbolization rules then specify the phonological representations of the semantic units that occur in surface structure , and the ultimate phonetic output is derived in the obvious way . 2.2 . SEMANTIC STRUCTURES ...
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... surface - structure level predicts that phonological information is never relevant to the statement of transformational rules . It would also seem to be a conse- quence of his position , if I interpret it correctly , that no ...
... surface - structure level predicts that phonological information is never relevant to the statement of transformational rules . It would also seem to be a conse- quence of his position , if I interpret it correctly , that no ...
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