Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... morphophonemic ) into another ( i.e. phonemic ) . That is , within the set of ordered rules which converts underlying representations to surface representations , there was not necessarily a rule after which one could stop and say that ...
... morphophonemic ) into another ( i.e. phonemic ) . That is , within the set of ordered rules which converts underlying representations to surface representations , there was not necessarily a rule after which one could stop and say that ...
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... morphophonemic rules and interacting with them , then to obtain phonemic representations one applies all rules , including phonetic ones , up to the last morphophonemic rule . Thus , in Nupe , underlying legi and legæ are converted to ...
... morphophonemic rules and interacting with them , then to obtain phonemic representations one applies all rules , including phonetic ones , up to the last morphophonemic rule . Thus , in Nupe , underlying legi and legæ are converted to ...
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... morphophonemic alternation in the language ; this is supported by the occasional use of the shift v > m , not found in diminutive use in any other language but occurring in Karok morphophonemics ( see Haas 1970 : 87-8 , Bright 1957 : 39 ...
... morphophonemic alternation in the language ; this is supported by the occasional use of the shift v > m , not found in diminutive use in any other language but occurring in Karok morphophonemics ( see Haas 1970 : 87-8 , Bright 1957 : 39 ...
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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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