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In FL work , the function considered in the computations has been the privilege of a unit ( or feature ) to assume a given position . ... can also be a potential carrier of other distinctive functions ( expressive , grammatical etc. ) ...
In FL work , the function considered in the computations has been the privilege of a unit ( or feature ) to assume a given position . ... can also be a potential carrier of other distinctive functions ( expressive , grammatical etc. ) ...
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This leads M to point out an interesting consequence of the functional variable of learnability ' ; assuming that the ... ém — der ( i.e. émonder vs. émender ) has a differentiating function , it does not acquire a morphemic status .
This leads M to point out an interesting consequence of the functional variable of learnability ' ; assuming that the ... ém — der ( i.e. émonder vs. émender ) has a differentiating function , it does not acquire a morphemic status .
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The evidence presented here strongly suggests that functional considerations are of prime importance for understanding ... the prominence of objective content is one of the most important functions of lexical and grammatical systems .
The evidence presented here strongly suggests that functional considerations are of prime importance for understanding ... the prominence of objective content is one of the most important functions of lexical and grammatical systems .
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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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