Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... phonological rules permit lexical pronunciations to be ' undone ' in various ways that relate segments to other segments . To the extent that the phonological component is descriptively adequate , it permits morphological rules ( which ...
... phonological rules permit lexical pronunciations to be ' undone ' in various ways that relate segments to other segments . To the extent that the phonological component is descriptively adequate , it permits morphological rules ( which ...
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... phonological theories , or as a textbook in the history of phonological theory . Her concise but comprehensive account spans almost a century of research into phonological theory . The book is divided into thirteen chapters , ten of ...
... phonological theories , or as a textbook in the history of phonological theory . Her concise but comprehensive account spans almost a century of research into phonological theory . The book is divided into thirteen chapters , ten of ...
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... phonological systems and processes . REFERENCES ANDERSON , STEPHEN . 1974. The organization of phonology . New York : Academic Press . HYMAN , LARRY . 1975. Phonology : theory and analysis . New York : Holt , Rinehart & Winston ...
... phonological systems and processes . REFERENCES ANDERSON , STEPHEN . 1974. The organization of phonology . New York : Academic Press . HYMAN , LARRY . 1975. Phonology : theory and analysis . New York : Holt , Rinehart & Winston ...
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