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This lack of fit with morphological boundaries is precisely what the postcyclic Footing Block treatment predicts . 18 In summary , the cyclic treatment is cumbersome and ad hoc : it must incorporate idiosyncratic information about later ...
This lack of fit with morphological boundaries is precisely what the postcyclic Footing Block treatment predicts . 18 In summary , the cyclic treatment is cumbersome and ad hoc : it must incorporate idiosyncratic information about later ...
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As we shall now see , these characteristics also raise real difficulties for nonphonological treatments . ... it would be difficult to make this treatment work : either prosodic phrasing would have to be introduced in the syntax before ...
As we shall now see , these characteristics also raise real difficulties for nonphonological treatments . ... it would be difficult to make this treatment work : either prosodic phrasing would have to be introduced in the syntax before ...
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The RDA Principles indicate meaningful postlexical rule treatment of Foot Stretching . It satisfies Principle 2a because it does refer to feet in its structural description — though it differs notably from Foot Cloning and Stray Footing ...
The RDA Principles indicate meaningful postlexical rule treatment of Foot Stretching . It satisfies Principle 2a because it does refer to feet in its structural description — though it differs notably from Foot Cloning and Stray Footing ...
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The phonology of syllabic nuclei | 463 |
Structure dependence in grammar | 522 |
Competence differences between native | 544 |
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