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Thus he makes the useful distinction between ( a ) invariant patterns which are expressed as linguistic rules and ( b ) context - dependent phenomena which allow variation and exceptions , and which hence should be described as norms ...
Thus he makes the useful distinction between ( a ) invariant patterns which are expressed as linguistic rules and ( b ) context - dependent phenomena which allow variation and exceptions , and which hence should be described as norms ...
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From the rule of Closed Syllable Adjustment ( which relates shwa and [ ɛ ] ) , it is concluded that French phonology must be described in terms of representations making explicit provision for syllabic , as well as segmental , structure ...
From the rule of Closed Syllable Adjustment ( which relates shwa and [ ɛ ] ) , it is concluded that French phonology must be described in terms of representations making explicit provision for syllabic , as well as segmental , structure ...
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The first type of example would traditionally be described as the result of allophonic processes ( which happen to result in phonemic overlap in certain cases ) ; the second would be a consequence of morphophonemic rules ( which happen ...
The first type of example would traditionally be described as the result of allophonic processes ( which happen to result in phonemic overlap in certain cases ) ; the second would be a consequence of morphophonemic rules ( which happen ...
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Oral and literate strategies in spoken and written narratives Deborah Tannen | 1 |
Space grammar analysability and the English passive Ronald W Langacker | 22 |
Syntactic relations in Western Muskogean P Munro and L Gordon | 81 |
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