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... it contains an initial cluster and it contains d before a long vowel . mannetofooni ' tape recorder ' contains the ... as seepra " zebra ' , which is unacceptable because it contains long ee ( said to be impossible below in 7.2 ) .
... it contains an initial cluster and it contains d before a long vowel . mannetofooni ' tape recorder ' contains the ... as seepra " zebra ' , which is unacceptable because it contains long ee ( said to be impossible below in 7.2 ) .
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The set M ( U ) contains the systematic phonemic matrix of every morpheme of the language ; it also contains matrices for forms which , though not in the language , violate no constraints of the language . In brief , M ( U ) contains ...
The set M ( U ) contains the systematic phonemic matrix of every morpheme of the language ; it also contains matrices for forms which , though not in the language , violate no constraints of the language . In brief , M ( U ) contains ...
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The segment structure conditions in M will guarantee that M ( U ) contains only those matrices whose columns are systematic phonemes of the language ; the sequence structure conditions in M will guarantee that no sequential constraints ...
The segment structure conditions in M will guarantee that M ( U ) contains only those matrices whose columns are systematic phonemes of the language ; the sequence structure conditions in M will guarantee that no sequential constraints ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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