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This is an unusual enterprise within typology , and it requires a " canonical approach . That is , I define the canonical or best instance , through a set of converging criteria , and use this point in theoretical space to locate the ...
This is an unusual enterprise within typology , and it requires a " canonical approach . That is , I define the canonical or best instance , through a set of converging criteria , and use this point in theoretical space to locate the ...
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9 I describe a canonical approach , which is then demonstrated for the challenging topic of suppletion ( $ 1.3 ) . According to Hockett ( 1958 : 280 ) , suppletion represents the ' highwater - mark of irregularity ' , while Dressler ...
9 I describe a canonical approach , which is then demonstrated for the challenging topic of suppletion ( $ 1.3 ) . According to Hockett ( 1958 : 280 ) , suppletion represents the ' highwater - mark of irregularity ' , while Dressler ...
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Perhaps her decision to adopt an autosegmental approach to tone inside OT is also justified , since the general practice in OT has been to assume the continued relevance of the specifics of the autosegmental approach when transferred ...
Perhaps her decision to adopt an autosegmental approach to tone inside OT is also justified , since the general practice in OT has been to assume the continued relevance of the specifics of the autosegmental approach when transferred ...
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