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Such an approach would mean that each complex word would be listed twice in the lexicon , e.g. as [ [ i guma ? ] ña ] and [ i guma ? ña ] . While the double listing might seem ad - hoc , the different bracketings involved would lead to ...
Such an approach would mean that each complex word would be listed twice in the lexicon , e.g. as [ [ i guma ? ] ña ] and [ i guma ? ña ] . While the double listing might seem ad - hoc , the different bracketings involved would lead to ...
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A greater injection of data and exemplification would have afforded greater clarity ; e.g. , while LP dis- agrees with Bickerton's approach to variation , the nature of this disagreement could have been spelled out in detail , and an ...
A greater injection of data and exemplification would have afforded greater clarity ; e.g. , while LP dis- agrees with Bickerton's approach to variation , the nature of this disagreement could have been spelled out in detail , and an ...
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Dell has a different approach to this matter : he simply denies that exceptions to deletion exist ! Such a state is achieved by outfitting every final consonant with a protective shwa , even when it does not appear in the orthography ...
Dell has a different approach to this matter : he simply denies that exceptions to deletion exist ! Such a state is achieved by outfitting every final consonant with a protective shwa , even when it does not appear in the orthography ...
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Kyriolexia and language change F W Householder | 1 |
Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
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