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There is no necessity to have any intermediate stage of representation in which these consonants are represented as a distinct ' mora nasal ' or ' mora obstruent ' : it will suffice if the rules convert the underlying forms directly ...
There is no necessity to have any intermediate stage of representation in which these consonants are represented as a distinct ' mora nasal ' or ' mora obstruent ' : it will suffice if the rules convert the underlying forms directly ...
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The dictionary entry of a regular morpheme is represented by only one phonological matrix , but that of a suppletive morpheme contains two or more phonological matrices . The dictionary also contains entries for composite items created ...
The dictionary entry of a regular morpheme is represented by only one phonological matrix , but that of a suppletive morpheme contains two or more phonological matrices . The dictionary also contains entries for composite items created ...
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... paraphrases were suggested , it is not clear how the element between could be inserted onto the conjoined node : 16 ( 115 ) We must distinguish between monisms and pluralisms as represented by Protagoras and Socrates respectively .
... paraphrases were suggested , it is not clear how the element between could be inserted onto the conjoined node : 16 ( 115 ) We must distinguish between monisms and pluralisms as represented by Protagoras and Socrates respectively .
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