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PHONOLOGY SANDRA CHUNG University of California , San Diego The Saipan dialect of Chamorro displays certain ... These relationships are examined , and it is argued that phonological theory must either allow optionally - cyclic rule ...
PHONOLOGY SANDRA CHUNG University of California , San Diego The Saipan dialect of Chamorro displays certain ... These relationships are examined , and it is argued that phonological theory must either allow optionally - cyclic rule ...
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While phonological maturity and linguistic awareness interact with the nature of the language and the orthography in question , the present authors agree that the problem of phonological recoding may be independent of language and ...
While phonological maturity and linguistic awareness interact with the nature of the language and the orthography in question , the present authors agree that the problem of phonological recoding may be independent of language and ...
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As we saw in 86 , both the phonology and the syntax of CJ are easy to explain in terms of typological norms for the Indian ... Of these features , all the syntactic ones and a few phonological ones occur consistently in the writings of ...
As we saw in 86 , both the phonology and the syntax of CJ are easy to explain in terms of typological norms for the Indian ... Of these features , all the syntactic ones and a few phonological ones occur consistently in the writings of ...
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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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