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Since in the Chomskian view of grammar writing the phonology of a language is presented only in the final ( and ... The very virtues that are claimed for the organization of the phonological material could be fully apparent only if one ...
Since in the Chomskian view of grammar writing the phonology of a language is presented only in the final ( and ... The very virtues that are claimed for the organization of the phonological material could be fully apparent only if one ...
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The final set , the phonological rules , produce a representation of the actual phonetic features of a sentence . Between these two sets of rules there is a set of transformational rules which take the results of the phrase structure ...
The final set , the phonological rules , produce a representation of the actual phonetic features of a sentence . Between these two sets of rules there is a set of transformational rules which take the results of the phrase structure ...
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Of the five phonological boundaries he lists ( 41 ) , two are clearly in complementary distribution , numbers 3 and 4. The symbol = is frequently used within square brackets where it does not belong . The dash boundary is not well ...
Of the five phonological boundaries he lists ( 41 ) , two are clearly in complementary distribution , numbers 3 and 4. The symbol = is frequently used within square brackets where it does not belong . The dash boundary is not well ...
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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