Language, Band 42,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1966 |
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... corresponding positions , are necessarily subject to the conscious or subconscious questions whether , how far , and in what respect the positionally corresponding entities are mutually similar . Those poetic patterns where certain ...
... corresponding positions , are necessarily subject to the conscious or subconscious questions whether , how far , and in what respect the positionally corresponding entities are mutually similar . Those poetic patterns where certain ...
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... corresponding synchronic one involving free variation , thus providing a method for classification and for the investigation of all logical possibilities . 4.2 . Let us consider the first example of §4.1 as representing theories of ex ...
... corresponding synchronic one involving free variation , thus providing a method for classification and for the investigation of all logical possibilities . 4.2 . Let us consider the first example of §4.1 as representing theories of ex ...
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... corresponding to a single morphophoneme ) and phonemic ( alternation among allophones corresponding to a single phoneme ) . A conflicting view has been proposed by Halle and Chomsky . It has a lower level bearing some resemblance to ...
... corresponding to a single morphophoneme ) and phonemic ( alternation among allophones corresponding to a single phoneme ) . A conflicting view has been proposed by Halle and Chomsky . It has a lower level bearing some resemblance to ...
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