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DISTINCTIVE FEATURES AND FUNCTIONAL GROUPS IN TARASCAN PHONOLOGY PAUL FRIEDRICH University of Chicago The initial section of this paper states some basic assumptions about distinctive features , and describes the ten features of ...
DISTINCTIVE FEATURES AND FUNCTIONAL GROUPS IN TARASCAN PHONOLOGY PAUL FRIEDRICH University of Chicago The initial section of this paper states some basic assumptions about distinctive features , and describes the ten features of ...
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The intersection between these distributionally and oppositionally defined sets leads to the construction of a taxonomy of distinctive features that is demonstrably characterized by internally motivated relations of class inclusion .
The intersection between these distributionally and oppositionally defined sets leads to the construction of a taxonomy of distinctive features that is demonstrably characterized by internally motivated relations of class inclusion .
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tures , in principle available for characterizing lexically distinctive properties in any language . These features , defined in direct articulatory terms , are described in Chapter 4 of PP . After representing each speech sound in ...
tures , in principle available for characterizing lexically distinctive properties in any language . These features , defined in direct articulatory terms , are described in Chapter 4 of PP . After representing each speech sound in ...
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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