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... phonemic alternation . That distinction , it is argued , may be of only historical validity , whether or not ... phonemic analysis ' , otherwise known as ' taxonomic phonemics ' ( cf. Chomsky 1964 , §4.3 ) or as ' autonomous phonology ...
... phonemic alternation . That distinction , it is argued , may be of only historical validity , whether or not ... phonemic analysis ' , otherwise known as ' taxonomic phonemics ' ( cf. Chomsky 1964 , §4.3 ) or as ' autonomous phonology ...
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... phoneme inventory . Whatever explicit statements were made by the phonemic analysts , though , it does appear that in practice they followed a principle of symmetrical patterning of phonemic systems . Thus Bloch & Trager appeal to ...
... phoneme inventory . Whatever explicit statements were made by the phonemic analysts , though , it does appear that in practice they followed a principle of symmetrical patterning of phonemic systems . Thus Bloch & Trager appeal to ...
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... phonemic contrast is intact , with no merger through overlapping allophones . The intersection between the regular symbols e and a for the two phonemes can- not be explained as an occasional phonetic writing if it contradicts the phonemic ...
... phonemic contrast is intact , with no merger through overlapping allophones . The intersection between the regular symbols e and a for the two phonemes can- not be explained as an occasional phonetic writing if it contradicts the phonemic ...
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accent adjectives alternation analysis appear applies base Bill chapter Chomsky classes clause clear comparative complex conjunction considered consonant constraint constructions contains coördinate deep definite deletion derived dialects discussion distinctive distribution element English example existence fact Figure final function further give given grammar historical Hypothesis indicate instance interesting interpretation involved John language latter lexical linguistic marked meaning mentioned morphemes nature negative Note noun occur origin pairs particular passive phonemic phonological phrase position possible predicate present problem quantifiers question reading reason reference representations represented respectively result rules seems semantic sentence signs social speakers speech standard stress structure suggested surface syllable syntactic Table tense theory tion transformational underlying University variables verb Voegelin vowel