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One such principle would be ' polarization ' of two adjacent categories along the voicing dimension . According to this principle , within the limits of the implementation chosen - i.e . the phonetic categories — there is maximal ...
One such principle would be ' polarization ' of two adjacent categories along the voicing dimension . According to this principle , within the limits of the implementation chosen - i.e . the phonetic categories — there is maximal ...
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Then , by Principle A , the child desiring to refer to more than one duck will activate ducks ( perhaps supported by the concurrent activation of duck ) . Principle A holds that , at the same time , the plural affix is activated .
Then , by Principle A , the child desiring to refer to more than one duck will activate ducks ( perhaps supported by the concurrent activation of duck ) . Principle A holds that , at the same time , the plural affix is activated .
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The second principle is FORMAL SIMPLICITY : II . Simpler forms are easier to acquire than more complex ones , where simplicity is measured by the degree of change in a form . The less a word form changes , the simpler it is .
The second principle is FORMAL SIMPLICITY : II . Simpler forms are easier to acquire than more complex ones , where simplicity is measured by the degree of change in a form . The less a word form changes , the simpler it is .
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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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