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To appear in Sezer & Wetzels ( eds . ) . Ms b . The geometry of phonological features . To appear in Phonology yearbook , vol . 2 . and S. Jay KEYSER . 1983. CV Phonology : A generative theory of the syllable .
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Comprehending oral and written language , ed . by Rosalind Horowitz and S. J. Samuels , to appear . New York : Academic Press . DeVito , JOSEPH A. 1967. Levels of abstraction in spoken and written language .
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In any case , Warden's results appear more consistent with the Four - stage Hypothesis in this respect , since consistently correct use of the indefinite article for + S - P referents should appear only at Stage 4 , and thus should be ...
In any case , Warden's results appear more consistent with the Four - stage Hypothesis in this respect , since consistently correct use of the indefinite article for + S - P referents should appear only at Stage 4 , and thus should be ...
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