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feature of the language , and each column corresponds to a segment ( systematic phoneme ) of the morpheme . ... The systematic phonemic representation of a sentence consists of a string of systematic phonemic matrices ( one for each ...
feature of the language , and each column corresponds to a segment ( systematic phoneme ) of the morpheme . ... The systematic phonemic representation of a sentence consists of a string of systematic phonemic matrices ( one for each ...
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appeared , in the derivations of the phonological rules , which would correspond to the level we have called systematic phonemic in this paper . Only morphonemic representations ( consisting of strings of morphemes each in its ...
appeared , in the derivations of the phonological rules , which would correspond to the level we have called systematic phonemic in this paper . Only morphonemic representations ( consisting of strings of morphemes each in its ...
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a segment structure rules represent constraints that hold throughout the P rules as well as at the systematic phonemic level ; the above examples , being typical of natural language situations , show that this is just what we find.18 We ...
a segment structure rules represent constraints that hold throughout the P rules as well as at the systematic phonemic level ; the above examples , being typical of natural language situations , show that this is just what we find.18 We ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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accent actually alternation analysis appear apply assume base become completely condition considered consonant Consonantal constructions contains contrast corresponding course derived dialects dictionary discussion distinct distribution elements English environment evidence example fact final formal forms function further Germanic give given grammar indicate initial interpretation involved kind language later linguistic marked matrices meaning morpheme morphophone names natural nouns occur operation original phonemic phonological position possible preceding present Press principle problem question reason redundancy reference represent representations require responses result rules seems segment semantic sentences sequence single sound specified speech statement stress structure structure rules suffix suggested syllable symbol systematic phonemic Table theory tion tone underlying units University values verb voiced vowel written