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As in 1 , combinations of stars and question marks are standardly used to indicate varying degrees of acceptability . ... A further complication is that it is not obvious that the absence of a diacritic in 2b indicates full ...
As in 1 , combinations of stars and question marks are standardly used to indicate varying degrees of acceptability . ... A further complication is that it is not obvious that the absence of a diacritic in 2b indicates full ...
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The features are arranged in a complex hierarchy that constrains their possible combinations . The major features in the first column must be given values for all sounds . A solid line to the right of a feature indicates that all of the ...
The features are arranged in a complex hierarchy that constrains their possible combinations . The major features in the first column must be given values for all sounds . A solid line to the right of a feature indicates that all of the ...
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A solid line to the right of a feature indicates that all the features in the next column to the right must be specified . A dashed line indicates that a sound may be specified in terms of one or more of the features to the right .
A solid line to the right of a feature indicates that all the features in the next column to the right must be specified . A dashed line indicates that a sound may be specified in terms of one or more of the features to the right .
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