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then later phonological rules to collapse - vowel pairs will generate the proper phonetic outputs for Sahaptin . However , we believe that postulating morphemesized features is incorrect in these two cases and that doing so obscures the ...
then later phonological rules to collapse - vowel pairs will generate the proper phonetic outputs for Sahaptin . However , we believe that postulating morphemesized features is incorrect in these two cases and that doing so obscures the ...
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... from phonological rules involving changes of feature values , insertion and deletion of segments , etc. ... speakers of Turkish are aware of the regularities which these non - productive statements about Turkish phonology express .
... from phonological rules involving changes of feature values , insertion and deletion of segments , etc. ... speakers of Turkish are aware of the regularities which these non - productive statements about Turkish phonology express .
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Postal ( 1968 : 191-5 ) has recently argued for such a combined treatment within a phonology that incorporates the ... rather than of phonological rules ( which is not to deny that some of these MSC's bear an obvious relationship to ...
Postal ( 1968 : 191-5 ) has recently argued for such a combined treatment within a phonology that incorporates the ... rather than of phonological rules ( which is not to deny that some of these MSC's bear an obvious relationship to ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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