Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... natural language . All empirically defensible cases of derivational history are characteristically restricted to ... natural language . We , as linguists , are therefore concerned with pro- posing a theoretical model which describes ...
... natural language . All empirically defensible cases of derivational history are characteristically restricted to ... natural language . We , as linguists , are therefore concerned with pro- posing a theoretical model which describes ...
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... natural ' ( i.e. intersecting or cross - classifying ) classes which func- tion in the phonological processes of natural language , and that it provide for the phonological contrasts of each language . I will attempt to show that the ...
... natural ' ( i.e. intersecting or cross - classifying ) classes which func- tion in the phonological processes of natural language , and that it provide for the phonological contrasts of each language . I will attempt to show that the ...
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... Natural rules in phonology ' , also takes up the matter of naturalness , categorizing most natural rules as of three types : ( 1 ) assimilation rules , ( 2 ) preferred syllable - structure rules , and ( 3 ) maximum differentiation . On ...
... Natural rules in phonology ' , also takes up the matter of naturalness , categorizing most natural rules as of three types : ( 1 ) assimilation rules , ( 2 ) preferred syllable - structure rules , and ( 3 ) maximum differentiation . On ...
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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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