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a a > phonetic change and diachronic correspondences believe that phonetic change is abrupt . This belief has played a prominent role in the application of the principles of generative phonology to linguistic change ; it has now found ...
a a > phonetic change and diachronic correspondences believe that phonetic change is abrupt . This belief has played a prominent role in the application of the principles of generative phonology to linguistic change ; it has now found ...
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But C contends that the direction of the arrows does make a difference , and that they should all point away from semantic structure toward phonetic structure . In attempting to justify this assertion ( discussed more fully in Chafe ...
But C contends that the direction of the arrows does make a difference , and that they should all point away from semantic structure toward phonetic structure . In attempting to justify this assertion ( discussed more fully in Chafe ...
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The phonetic mechanisms , as well as the directions for optimized use , must clearly ' be assumed to be available to the child learning a language as an a - priori , innate endowment ' ( Chomsky & Halle 1968 : 4 ) .
The phonetic mechanisms , as well as the directions for optimized use , must clearly ' be assumed to be available to the child learning a language as an a - priori , innate endowment ' ( Chomsky & Halle 1968 : 4 ) .
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
Semantic axiom number one | 256 |
Converging theories in linguistics | 266 |
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