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Such a representation could emerge only if all the morphophonemic rules preceded all the phonetic rules ; but within the simplest set of ordered rules , this situation need not be met . Not only may some rules have dual effects ...
Such a representation could emerge only if all the morphophonemic rules preceded all the phonetic rules ; but within the simplest set of ordered rules , this situation need not be met . Not only may some rules have dual effects ...
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In the event that a rule has dual effects , then we need apply it only where it is functioning morphophonemically . Thus , if we wanted to convert morphophonemic ( underlying ) ( mok bil and ( žeč bil to a classical phonemic ...
In the event that a rule has dual effects , then we need apply it only where it is functioning morphophonemically . Thus , if we wanted to convert morphophonemic ( underlying ) ( mok bil and ( žeč bil to a classical phonemic ...
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Morphophonemic alternations of consonants , especially when the conditioning factor has been lost , present a possible source for consonant shifting , or at least possible pairs of symbolic alternants when the notion of shifting is ...
Morphophonemic alternations of consonants , especially when the conditioning factor has been lost , present a possible source for consonant shifting , or at least possible pairs of symbolic alternants when the notion of shifting is ...
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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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