Language, Band 52George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... result in an item which can no longer undergo the same change . Rather , lexical replacement is repeatable . As a consequence , when counting the lexical differences between two different languages , one cannot be certain whether a ...
... result in an item which can no longer undergo the same change . Rather , lexical replacement is repeatable . As a consequence , when counting the lexical differences between two different languages , one cannot be certain whether a ...
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... result of a rule ; and loss of this rule results in the addition of a new segmental redundancy at the surface level , namely that all vowels are oral . Since there were no underlying nasalized vowels either before or after the loss of ...
... result of a rule ; and loss of this rule results in the addition of a new segmental redundancy at the surface level , namely that all vowels are oral . Since there were no underlying nasalized vowels either before or after the loss of ...
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... result . This is a clear violation of Postal's ' naturalness condition ' ( 79-84 ) , and of the following from Chap . 8 of SPE ( 381 ) : Other things being equal , the more direct the relationship between classificatory and phonetic ...
... result . This is a clear violation of Postal's ' naturalness condition ' ( 79-84 ) , and of the following from Chap . 8 of SPE ( 381 ) : Other things being equal , the more direct the relationship between classificatory and phonetic ...
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Constraints on movement rules Ray Cattell | 18 |
On some nonevidence for the cycle in syntax Ronald Neeld 51 | 42 |
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