Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... natural generative phonology . Lg . 51.536–60 . HOTZENKÖCHErle , Rudolf . 1934. Die Mundart von Mutten . ( Beiträge ... natural phonology . University of Chicago dissertation . VENNEMANN , THEO . 1972. Rule inversion . Lingua 29.209–42 ...
... natural generative phonology . Lg . 51.536–60 . HOTZENKÖCHErle , Rudolf . 1934. Die Mundart von Mutten . ( Beiträge ... natural phonology . University of Chicago dissertation . VENNEMANN , THEO . 1972. Rule inversion . Lingua 29.209–42 ...
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... natural . But as Dascal & Margalith 1974 have pointed out , if naturalness is defined in this way , it is not at all obvious that a ' natural grammar ' is preferable to a ' non- natural grammar ' . If the ' natural ' T1 must be much ...
... natural . But as Dascal & Margalith 1974 have pointed out , if naturalness is defined in this way , it is not at all obvious that a ' natural grammar ' is preferable to a ' non- natural grammar ' . If the ' natural ' T1 must be much ...
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... natural events such as vocalizations . The former necessarily involves interpreting behavior in light of the agent's intentions , beliefs , and intuitive knowledge of rules , while the latter does not , and indeed cannot , involve such ...
... natural events such as vocalizations . The former necessarily involves interpreting behavior in light of the agent's intentions , beliefs , and intuitive knowledge of rules , while the latter does not , and indeed cannot , involve such ...
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