Language, Band 46,Ausgabe 2,Teile 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1970 |
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... clear that the system of Table 1 is preferable to that of Table 2. The phonological base for Table 1 would contain a rule along the lines of 2 ; that for Table 2 would have to contain one akin to 3 : 8 ( 2 ) C → ± a . ± b . + c ( 3 ) ...
... clear that the system of Table 1 is preferable to that of Table 2. The phonological base for Table 1 would contain a rule along the lines of 2 ; that for Table 2 would have to contain one akin to 3 : 8 ( 2 ) C → ± a . ± b . + c ( 3 ) ...
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... clear . A later rule relating to ' vowel harmony with internal juncture ' ( 37 ) contains minor obscurities and inconsistencies both in description and formula . Here , however , the examples make clear what form the rule should take ...
... clear . A later rule relating to ' vowel harmony with internal juncture ' ( 37 ) contains minor obscurities and inconsistencies both in description and formula . Here , however , the examples make clear what form the rule should take ...
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... clear working - class indicator , in that 7 out of 24 working - class informants never have [ 0 ] in this position , though it regularly occurs initially : whereas [ f ] never occurs in the responses of the white SE speakers , in any ...
... clear working - class indicator , in that 7 out of 24 working - class informants never have [ 0 ] in this position , though it regularly occurs initially : whereas [ f ] never occurs in the responses of the white SE speakers , in any ...
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