Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... function . In FL work , the function considered in the computations has been the privilege of a unit ( or feature ) to assume a given position . M's argument is that a phoneme , e.g. , in addition to possessing purely semantically ...
... function . In FL work , the function considered in the computations has been the privilege of a unit ( or feature ) to assume a given position . M's argument is that a phoneme , e.g. , in addition to possessing purely semantically ...
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... FUNCTION . While the French opposition / õ : ã / in the environment ém — der ( i.e. émonder vs. émender ) has a differentiating function , it does not acquire a morphemic status . On the other hand , Lat . / a : e / in the environment ...
... FUNCTION . While the French opposition / õ : ã / in the environment ém — der ( i.e. émonder vs. émender ) has a differentiating function , it does not acquire a morphemic status . On the other hand , Lat . / a : e / in the environment ...
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... function ; the function of backing rules , e.g. , is quite different . Nor is it claimed that every application of the specific rules discussed here will contribute to this end . The functional hypothesis may in some sense ' explain ...
... function ; the function of backing rules , e.g. , is quite different . Nor is it claimed that every application of the specific rules discussed here will contribute to this end . The functional hypothesis may in some sense ' explain ...
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The application of phonological | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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