Language, Band 46,Ausgabe 2,Teile 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1970 |
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... underlying phonological representa- tions for individual formatives . Now it so happens that the languages which ... underlying phono- logical representations on which they operate , will be to a large extent deter- minate for a given ...
... underlying phonological representa- tions for individual formatives . Now it so happens that the languages which ... underlying phono- logical representations on which they operate , will be to a large extent deter- minate for a given ...
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... underlying forms implied by C & H , and that , in speaking , processes corresponding to the phonological rules of C & H ( 238-45 ) are carried out on arrays of those items . These processes will ad- mittedly be influenced in practice by ...
... underlying forms implied by C & H , and that , in speaking , processes corresponding to the phonological rules of C & H ( 238-45 ) are carried out on arrays of those items . These processes will ad- mittedly be influenced in practice by ...
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... underlying Slavic verbal morphology began to be explored , it soon became apparent that breaking this kind of complex rule into two or more ordered steps led to simpler and more generally valid rules . Thus the alternation 8 ~ š ( etc ...
... underlying Slavic verbal morphology began to be explored , it soon became apparent that breaking this kind of complex rule into two or more ordered steps led to simpler and more generally valid rules . Thus the alternation 8 ~ š ( etc ...
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