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IN DEFENSE OF NON - UNIQUENESS OF PHONOLOGICAL REPRESENTATIONS JOSEPH L. MALONE Barnard College and Columbia University Schane 1968 proposes that non - uniqueness of underlying phonological representations be deleted from linguistic ...
IN DEFENSE OF NON - UNIQUENESS OF PHONOLOGICAL REPRESENTATIONS JOSEPH L. MALONE Barnard College and Columbia University Schane 1968 proposes that non - uniqueness of underlying phonological representations be deleted from linguistic ...
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Normally only a single conversion rule will be applicable to a given sentence - representation at a particular point in the ... rather than processing sentence - representations from one level to another , the base defines a range of ...
Normally only a single conversion rule will be applicable to a given sentence - representation at a particular point in the ... rather than processing sentence - representations from one level to another , the base defines a range of ...
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Thus C & H arrive at a set of underlying phonological representations for English formatives which seems rather symmetrically patterned , compared to the set of systematic - phonetic representations . ( Note for instance , 191-2 ...
Thus C & H arrive at a set of underlying phonological representations for English formatives which seems rather symmetrically patterned , compared to the set of systematic - phonetic representations . ( Note for instance , 191-2 ...
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