Language, Band 60George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1984 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... constraints may actually motivate sound change has been suggested by Shibatani 1973 , and for GD in particular by Cooley 1978. Both authors , it should be noted , use the term ' surface phonetic constraints ' ( SPC's ) as ...
... constraints may actually motivate sound change has been suggested by Shibatani 1973 , and for GD in particular by Cooley 1978. Both authors , it should be noted , use the term ' surface phonetic constraints ' ( SPC's ) as ...
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... constraints , not a surface - based phonetic change . Indeed , in keeping with the observation that most segmental and sequential constraints ' seem to reflect conscious processes ' ( Cooley , 126 ) , many speakers seem quite aware of ...
... constraints , not a surface - based phonetic change . Indeed , in keeping with the observation that most segmental and sequential constraints ' seem to reflect conscious processes ' ( Cooley , 126 ) , many speakers seem quite aware of ...
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... constraint , just as Southern American GD relies on an underlying sequential constraint . 4.2 . DIATONE FORMATION IN ENGLISH . We have seen that sound changes aris- ing from segmental and sequential constraints affect the least frequent ...
... constraint , just as Southern American GD relies on an underlying sequential constraint . 4.2 . DIATONE FORMATION IN ENGLISH . We have seen that sound changes aris- ing from segmental and sequential constraints affect the least frequent ...
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T F Shannon | 131 |
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