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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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