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The archisegment in natural generative phonology . Lg . 51.536-60 . HOTZENKÖCHERLE , RUDOLF . 1934. Die Mundart von Mutten . ( Beiträge zur schweizerdeutschen Grammatik , 19 ) . Frauenfeld : Huber . JACKENDOFF , Ray .
The archisegment in natural generative phonology . Lg . 51.536-60 . HOTZENKÖCHERLE , RUDOLF . 1934. Die Mundart von Mutten . ( Beiträge zur schweizerdeutschen Grammatik , 19 ) . Frauenfeld : Huber . JACKENDOFF , Ray .
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If the ' natural ' T , must be much more complex and logically powerful than the ' non - natural'T2 , mere ' naturalness ' is not a sufficient criterion to evaluate the two theories . A glance at the form of the proposed text grammar ...
If the ' natural ' T , must be much more complex and logically powerful than the ' non - natural'T2 , mere ' naturalness ' is not a sufficient criterion to evaluate the two theories . A glance at the form of the proposed text grammar ...
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He concludes that identifying ( i.e. understanding ) speech acts , such as a speaker's report of his own linguistic intuition , is qualitatively different from observing natural events such as vocalizations .
He concludes that identifying ( i.e. understanding ) speech acts , such as a speaker's report of his own linguistic intuition , is qualitatively different from observing natural events such as vocalizations .
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