Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... Phonological distribution is somewhat problematic conceptually . In order to apply a phonological determinant , we typically need to ' know ' the stem . If we appeal to stress , that may itself be treated as a property of the stem . If ...
... Phonological distribution is somewhat problematic conceptually . In order to apply a phonological determinant , we typically need to ' know ' the stem . If we appeal to stress , that may itself be treated as a property of the stem . If ...
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... phonological focus marking and syntactic F - marking . We have described above how models may differ with regard to whether the link between interpretation and F - marking varies according to the environment or is compulsory , but we ...
... phonological focus marking and syntactic F - marking . We have described above how models may differ with regard to whether the link between interpretation and F - marking varies according to the environment or is compulsory , but we ...
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... phonological representations , and suggests that phonological categories structure phonetic content , and that certain regions in the range of variation within each phonological category may be used for social and dialectal indices . In ...
... phonological representations , and suggests that phonological categories structure phonetic content , and that certain regions in the range of variation within each phonological category may be used for social and dialectal indices . In ...
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