Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... phonology presented here is often unbalanced and , in many ways , personal . G has a tendency to represent not what phonology has been , but rather what he thinks phonology should have been : he follows his own route , whether it is ...
... phonology presented here is often unbalanced and , in many ways , personal . G has a tendency to represent not what phonology has been , but rather what he thinks phonology should have been : he follows his own route , whether it is ...
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... phonology . Dordrecht : Reidel . ROOD , DAVID . 1975. The implications of Wichita phonology . Lg . 52.315-37 . SAGEY , ELIZABETH . 1986. The representation of features and relations in nonlinear pho- nology . Cambridge , MA : MIT ...
... phonology . Dordrecht : Reidel . ROOD , DAVID . 1975. The implications of Wichita phonology . Lg . 52.315-37 . SAGEY , ELIZABETH . 1986. The representation of features and relations in nonlinear pho- nology . Cambridge , MA : MIT ...
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... phonology . Ch . 10 , ' The progress of phonology ' ( 326-57 ) , pro- vides a succinct , well - balanced history of phonology , including pre - twentieth century work , up through the mid 1980s ( though references to more recent work ...
... phonology . Ch . 10 , ' The progress of phonology ' ( 326-57 ) , pro- vides a succinct , well - balanced history of phonology , including pre - twentieth century work , up through the mid 1980s ( though references to more recent work ...
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