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The erroneous [ mind wil ] does not occur as a separate entry in the lexicon nor is it the result of phonological rules ... Speech - error theorists have postulated that these errors must occur outside the lexicon and the phonology but ...
The erroneous [ mind wil ] does not occur as a separate entry in the lexicon nor is it the result of phonological rules ... Speech - error theorists have postulated that these errors must occur outside the lexicon and the phonology but ...
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classes of phonological models that can capture language - specific auditory / perceptual generalizations ' ( xvi ) . The volume is divided into two sections , the first of which is on ' The interplay of speech perception and phonology ...
classes of phonological models that can capture language - specific auditory / perceptual generalizations ' ( xvi ) . The volume is divided into two sections , the first of which is on ' The interplay of speech perception and phonology ...
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Based on an analysis of 692 binomial tokens from online corpora , we show that a number of semantic , metrical , and frequency constraints contribute significantly to ordering preferences , overshadowing the phonological factors that ...
Based on an analysis of 692 binomial tokens from online corpora , we show that a number of semantic , metrical , and frequency constraints contribute significantly to ordering preferences , overshadowing the phonological factors that ...
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