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I will suggest that the existence of transportation rules , as well as the fact that natural languages seem to prefer certain kinds of transportation rules to other conceivable kinds , can be ' explained ' to some degree on a functional ...
I will suggest that the existence of transportation rules , as well as the fact that natural languages seem to prefer certain kinds of transportation rules to other conceivable kinds , can be ' explained ' to some degree on a functional ...
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Complex lexical items come into existence to facilitate the communication of useful concepts , and one of the ways in which they do so is by allowing the economical expression of complex notions . When one verb expresses several ...
Complex lexical items come into existence to facilitate the communication of useful concepts , and one of the ways in which they do so is by allowing the economical expression of complex notions . When one verb expresses several ...
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First , the existence of organized turn - taking is something that the data of conversation have made increasingly plain . It has become obvious that , overwhelmingly , one party talks at a time , though speakers change , and though the ...
First , the existence of organized turn - taking is something that the data of conversation have made increasingly plain . It has become obvious that , overwhelmingly , one party talks at a time , though speakers change , and though the ...
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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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