Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... dialects have rules 2a - b ( of §2.1 ) with the restriction that 2b is extrinsically ordered before 2a . There are several ways of accounting for the facts about these dialects without the assumption of extrinsic ordering , but we are ...
... dialects have rules 2a - b ( of §2.1 ) with the restriction that 2b is extrinsically ordered before 2a . There are several ways of accounting for the facts about these dialects without the assumption of extrinsic ordering , but we are ...
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... dialects apparently have no low front rounded vowels at all , which is naturally accounted for by this rule ( = 23c ) ... dialects here but false for the innovative ones ) , it follows again that the relevant facts about both dialect ...
... dialects apparently have no low front rounded vowels at all , which is naturally accounted for by this rule ( = 23c ) ... dialects here but false for the innovative ones ) , it follows again that the relevant facts about both dialect ...
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... dialects . For such proposals to have any empirical significance , it would be necessary to show that there is no reasonable way to characterize the observed dialect differences in terms of theories which prohibit extrinsic ordering ...
... dialects . For such proposals to have any empirical significance , it would be necessary to show that there is no reasonable way to characterize the observed dialect differences in terms of theories which prohibit extrinsic ordering ...
Inhalt
The application of phonological | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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