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Undoubtedly one has to posit a tacit knowledge of at least some morpheme boundaries ; and if sound changes can be explained on that basis , perhaps it is better to explain them so than to posit a fairly unrestricted kind of rule ...
Undoubtedly one has to posit a tacit knowledge of at least some morpheme boundaries ; and if sound changes can be explained on that basis , perhaps it is better to explain them so than to posit a fairly unrestricted kind of rule ...
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Even so , I think it is wrong for Postal to conclude that ' the causes of sound change lie totally outside of performance effects , structural factors in language , etc. , and must be looked for in non - functional stylistic ...
Even so , I think it is wrong for Postal to conclude that ' the causes of sound change lie totally outside of performance effects , structural factors in language , etc. , and must be looked for in non - functional stylistic ...
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The form meletrix could agree with the sound law suspected by Hoenigswald for pellegrino , but menetrix also exists . ? The reduplicatory sequence st - st is dissimilated to 8 - st ( and then developed to h - st ) in Greek , but to t ...
The form meletrix could agree with the sound law suspected by Hoenigswald for pellegrino , but menetrix also exists . ? The reduplicatory sequence st - st is dissimilated to 8 - st ( and then developed to h - st ) in Greek , but to t ...
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