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ON THE NEED FOR A PHONOLOGICAL BASE GEOFFREY SAMPSON The Queen's College , Oxford Pre - Chomskyan linguistics recognized that the phonological systems of natural languages tend to form symmetrical patterns ; this insight could be ...
ON THE NEED FOR A PHONOLOGICAL BASE GEOFFREY SAMPSON The Queen's College , Oxford Pre - Chomskyan linguistics recognized that the phonological systems of natural languages tend to form symmetrical patterns ; this insight could be ...
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There do exist at least three examples of ' phonological grammars ' , containing a phonological base component in ... the Saporta & Contreras 1962 analysis of Spanish phonology , Romeo's 1964 analysis of Modern Greek , and Cheng's 1966 ...
There do exist at least three examples of ' phonological grammars ' , containing a phonological base component in ... the Saporta & Contreras 1962 analysis of Spanish phonology , Romeo's 1964 analysis of Modern Greek , and Cheng's 1966 ...
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The phonological component of a grammar of Japanese . ... The accentual system of standard Japanese ( 1965 ) , and is the first booklength description of contemporary Japanese within the framework of generative phonology .
The phonological component of a grammar of Japanese . ... The accentual system of standard Japanese ( 1965 ) , and is the first booklength description of contemporary Japanese within the framework of generative phonology .
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