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Let us now review the steps of this plausible developmental sequence from the viewpoint of Schane's markedness principle . Stages 1 and 3 are unproblematic , since the morphophonemic representation is unique in either case : qenna ...
Let us now review the steps of this plausible developmental sequence from the viewpoint of Schane's markedness principle . Stages 1 and 3 are unproblematic , since the morphophonemic representation is unique in either case : qenna ...
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There seems to be little doubt that the ' phonological symmetry ' principle I have suggested was implicitly followed by phonemic analysts of the 30's , 40's , and 50's , although the principle is only rarely stated explicitly .
There seems to be little doubt that the ' phonological symmetry ' principle I have suggested was implicitly followed by phonemic analysts of the 30's , 40's , and 50's , although the principle is only rarely stated explicitly .
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If this is true , it strongly confirms the validity of the phonological symmetry principle , as it means that symmetry has been produced from asymmetric materials . However , I am not convinced by Thompson's evidence ( cf.
If this is true , it strongly confirms the validity of the phonological symmetry principle , as it means that symmetry has been produced from asymmetric materials . However , I am not convinced by Thompson's evidence ( cf.
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