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FOR A HISTORICAL INTERPRETATION OF PHONOLOGICAL RULES 6.1 . The essence of my argument so far has been that although , in establishing underlying representations differing from surface representations , 1968 phono- logical theory claims ...
FOR A HISTORICAL INTERPRETATION OF PHONOLOGICAL RULES 6.1 . The essence of my argument so far has been that although , in establishing underlying representations differing from surface representations , 1968 phono- logical theory claims ...
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The argument that rules R1-4 are historical statements , and that the modern Vietnamese has no motivation to incorporate them into his knowledge of the language , can , it seems to me , be applied equally against recognizing the ...
The argument that rules R1-4 are historical statements , and that the modern Vietnamese has no motivation to incorporate them into his knowledge of the language , can , it seems to me , be applied equally against recognizing the ...
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Mul- jačić thanks Jakobson and Martinet for having moved historical linguistics out of its purely descriptive stage , to a consideration of how sound changes are motivated . Also discussed to varying degrees are Martinet's notion of ...
Mul- jačić thanks Jakobson and Martinet for having moved historical linguistics out of its purely descriptive stage , to a consideration of how sound changes are motivated . Also discussed to varying degrees are Martinet's notion of ...
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