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It cannot be resolved by a strategy of phonological research which seeks to compare different phonological analyses in terms of their relative simplicity , or the extent to which they capture generalizations ' .
It cannot be resolved by a strategy of phonological research which seeks to compare different phonological analyses in terms of their relative simplicity , or the extent to which they capture generalizations ' .
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These sentences provide interesting evidence for an underlying performative analysis of sentences ( cf. Ross 1970 ) , if we assume they have an underlying structure roughly like Figure 1 . S NP VP NP it DECLARE + abstract 1+ ...
These sentences provide interesting evidence for an underlying performative analysis of sentences ( cf. Ross 1970 ) , if we assume they have an underlying structure roughly like Figure 1 . S NP VP NP it DECLARE + abstract 1+ ...
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The display of those understandings in the talk of subsequent turns affords both a resource for the analysis of prior turns and a proof procedure for professional analyses of prior turns - resources intrinsic to the data themselves . 7.
The display of those understandings in the talk of subsequent turns affords both a resource for the analysis of prior turns and a proof procedure for professional analyses of prior turns - resources intrinsic to the data themselves . 7.
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The application of phonological | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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