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A MODEL OF SEMANTIC STRUCTURE FRANKLIN C. SOUTHWORTH University of Pennsylvania A system of linguistic description is ... The first consists of units organized in multi - dimensional structures ; those units can be combined into ...
A MODEL OF SEMANTIC STRUCTURE FRANKLIN C. SOUTHWORTH University of Pennsylvania A system of linguistic description is ... The first consists of units organized in multi - dimensional structures ; those units can be combined into ...
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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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Thus segment structure rules make the predictions in systematic phonemes that are possible without considering the context , and sequence structure rules make the further predictions which are possible when contextual restrictions are ...
Thus segment structure rules make the predictions in systematic phonemes that are possible without considering the context , and sequence structure rules make the further predictions which are possible when contextual restrictions are ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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