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S's stated chief objectives are the reformulation of the principles of linguistic sign theory and the elaboration of a particular theory of meaning . Proceeding from J's notion of the linguistic sign ( arrived at by incorporating partly ...
S's stated chief objectives are the reformulation of the principles of linguistic sign theory and the elaboration of a particular theory of meaning . Proceeding from J's notion of the linguistic sign ( arrived at by incorporating partly ...
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idence that speakers associate specific meanings with particular affixal patterns ( Bolozky 1978 , Ravid 1978 ) . ... word forms in identifying form / meaning relations ( Berman 1980 , Berman & Sagi 1981 , Davidov 1982 , Walden 1982 ) .
idence that speakers associate specific meanings with particular affixal patterns ( Bolozky 1978 , Ravid 1978 ) . ... word forms in identifying form / meaning relations ( Berman 1980 , Berman & Sagi 1981 , Davidov 1982 , Walden 1982 ) .
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forms in -er , and identify the suffix as the element that adds the requisite modulation of meaning . These predictions are well supported by the English data . The second principle is FORMAL SIMPLICITY : II . Simpler forms are easier ...
forms in -er , and identify the suffix as the element that adds the requisite modulation of meaning . These predictions are well supported by the English data . The second principle is FORMAL SIMPLICITY : II . Simpler forms are easier ...
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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