Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... variable constraints enables us to compare feature effects across different rules and , in general , to achieve Labov's original aim in introducing variable rules : the demonstration of important quantitative linguistic relations ...
... variable constraints enables us to compare feature effects across different rules and , in general , to achieve Labov's original aim in introducing variable rules : the demonstration of important quantitative linguistic relations ...
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... variable rules is that of independence , as opposed to synergism or antagonism . This hypothesis seems preferable to Labov's original additive model for variable constraints , on the basis of several criteria . On the practical side ...
... variable rules is that of independence , as opposed to synergism or antagonism . This hypothesis seems preferable to Labov's original additive model for variable constraints , on the basis of several criteria . On the practical side ...
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... variables under study . For the è variable ( the use of [ e ] or [ ɛ ] ) , M selected the pairs couché ' to sleep , past ptc . ' vs. couchait ' to sleep , 3sg . impf . ' and piqué ' to pick , past ptc . ' vs. piquait ' to pick , 3sg ...
... variables under study . For the è variable ( the use of [ e ] or [ ɛ ] ) , M selected the pairs couché ' to sleep , past ptc . ' vs. couchait ' to sleep , 3sg . impf . ' and piqué ' to pick , past ptc . ' vs. piquait ' to pick , 3sg ...
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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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