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( Again , it must be borne in mind that , though the morphophone is the basic unit of the morpheme , the phoneme is the ultimate unit . ) But the grammatical significance termed ' plurality ' is signalled by other means than the ...
( Again , it must be borne in mind that , though the morphophone is the basic unit of the morpheme , the phoneme is the ultimate unit . ) But the grammatical significance termed ' plurality ' is signalled by other means than the ...
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Phonological redundancy rules were first given a clear theoretical foundation in the MORPHEME STRUCTURE RULES used by Halle ( 1959 ) to predict redundant phonological information in morphemes . We will be concerned in what follows with ...
Phonological redundancy rules were first given a clear theoretical foundation in the MORPHEME STRUCTURE RULES used by Halle ( 1959 ) to predict redundant phonological information in morphemes . We will be concerned in what follows with ...
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For example , a segment following a morpheme - initial glide need not be specified for the features Consonantal and ... phoneme sequences , then this set provides a characterization of the set of ' possible ' morphemes of Russian .
For example , a segment following a morpheme - initial glide need not be specified for the features Consonantal and ... phoneme sequences , then this set provides a characterization of the set of ' possible ' morphemes of Russian .
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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