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Analogous arrangement rules can be stated on the phonological side . The phonological rules , within the framework of encoding , principally have the effect of simplifying the statement of symbolization rules , since the latter then ...
Analogous arrangement rules can be stated on the phonological side . The phonological rules , within the framework of encoding , principally have the effect of simplifying the statement of symbolization rules , since the latter then ...
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We know that phonological change can and has resulted in countless situations of this kind , and that it may result in the ... or , through epenthesis , in phonological units which do not symbolize anything ( an ' empty morph ' ) .
We know that phonological change can and has resulted in countless situations of this kind , and that it may result in the ... or , through epenthesis , in phonological units which do not symbolize anything ( an ' empty morph ' ) .
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A related and perhaps equally prevalent view is that it matters little for the historical linguist which particular phonological theory he presupposes in his work . It is perhaps worthwhile , in conclusion , to summarize briefly how the ...
A related and perhaps equally prevalent view is that it matters little for the historical linguist which particular phonological theory he presupposes in his work . It is perhaps worthwhile , in conclusion , to summarize briefly how the ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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