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but also underivable and present at the deepest level of representation . ... As McCarthy & Prince ( 1988 ) note , if lexical representations are composed only of nonredundant properties , then such lan- guages will not contain any ...
but also underivable and present at the deepest level of representation . ... As McCarthy & Prince ( 1988 ) note , if lexical representations are composed only of nonredundant properties , then such lan- guages will not contain any ...
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THINK representation showing the relation of the Hand Configuration autosegment and skeletal position ( 1 ) c . THINK representation showing the featural arrangement of Location , and Location2 Hand Configuration Location , Movement ...
THINK representation showing the relation of the Hand Configuration autosegment and skeletal position ( 1 ) c . THINK representation showing the featural arrangement of Location , and Location2 Hand Configuration Location , Movement ...
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While feature dependencies may be relevant at some level of the phonological representation , nowhere it is argued in PRS that such hierarchies should be dominated by segmental slots in underlying representation ; this is S's as- ...
While feature dependencies may be relevant at some level of the phonological representation , nowhere it is argued in PRS that such hierarchies should be dominated by segmental slots in underlying representation ; this is S's as- ...
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