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Let us return now to the question of how the proposals made here differ from , and improve upon , previous ones . ... The alternative to such an intermediate level would appear to be a system like the one proposed by Pierrehumbert 1980 ...
Let us return now to the question of how the proposals made here differ from , and improve upon , previous ones . ... The alternative to such an intermediate level would appear to be a system like the one proposed by Pierrehumbert 1980 ...
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A phonological feature , ( I voice ) , has been proposed to account for rule equivalence across languages with phonetically different contrasts , justifying the use of the same symbols for different sounds . This system is motivated by ...
A phonological feature , ( I voice ) , has been proposed to account for rule equivalence across languages with phonetically different contrasts , justifying the use of the same symbols for different sounds . This system is motivated by ...
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The main body of the paper was concerned with defining how topics are distinguished grammatically from other sentence constituents . I proposed that marked syntactic structures , and particular marked positions within them , define an ...
The main body of the paper was concerned with defining how topics are distinguished grammatically from other sentence constituents . I proposed that marked syntactic structures , and particular marked positions within them , define an ...
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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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