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argue that evidence can be found in a PREDICTION that the system makes about the relation between phonological rules and phonetic categories : namely , that the feature outputs of phonological rules should have different phonetic ...
argue that evidence can be found in a PREDICTION that the system makes about the relation between phonological rules and phonetic categories : namely , that the feature outputs of phonological rules should have different phonetic ...
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This correlation can be expressed only if some phonological feature is independent of phonetic categories . ( b ) Cluster voicing assimilation is another common phonological rule which appears to apply generally across phonetic ...
This correlation can be expressed only if some phonological feature is independent of phonetic categories . ( b ) Cluster voicing assimilation is another common phonological rule which appears to apply generally across phonetic ...
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The differences correlate with the phonological feature value for ( voice ) . Therefore phonetic implementation cannot REPLACE phonological values with phonetic category values . Rather , it must add phonetic values without removing ...
The differences correlate with the phonological feature value for ( voice ) . Therefore phonetic implementation cannot REPLACE phonological values with phonetic category values . Rather , it must add phonetic values without removing ...
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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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acquisition agent alternative analysis appear apply argument claim clause consider consists constructions contains contrast derived dialects discourse discussion distinction English evidence example exists expressed fact FIGURE final formal function further German given gives grammar historical important indicate interesting interpretation involved John language learning less lexical linguistic meaning nature nominal notes nouns object occur particular pattern phonetic phonological phrase position possible predictions present Press principle problem production properties proposed provides question reference relation relative represented result rules seems segment semantic sentences sound Spanish speakers specific speech stem stops structure suffix suggests syntactic syntax Table tense thematic theory University values verb voice volume vowel word order