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For example , he talks about a ' proper phonological account of point - of - articulation for nasals ' ( 329 ) ... Overall , then , while there is richness in AMP and much to recommend it as a textbook , the view of phonology presented ...
For example , he talks about a ' proper phonological account of point - of - articulation for nasals ' ( 329 ) ... Overall , then , while there is richness in AMP and much to recommend it as a textbook , the view of phonology presented ...
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Spreading and locality domains in phonology . Montreal : McGill University dissertation . PULLEYBLANK , Douglas . 1986. Tone in lexical phonology . Dordrecht : Reidel . Rood , David . 1975. The implications of Wichita phonology .
Spreading and locality domains in phonology . Montreal : McGill University dissertation . PULLEYBLANK , Douglas . 1986. Tone in lexical phonology . Dordrecht : Reidel . Rood , David . 1975. The implications of Wichita phonology .
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considered in Ch . 6 , ' The generative approach to phonology ' ( 152–82 ) , where considerable attention is given to both the concepts and formalisms of SPE ( Chomsky & Halle 1968 ) . These two chapters together give clear insight into ...
considered in Ch . 6 , ' The generative approach to phonology ' ( 152–82 ) , where considerable attention is given to both the concepts and formalisms of SPE ( Chomsky & Halle 1968 ) . These two chapters together give clear insight into ...
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