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Linell 1979 ) , especially to a return to the distinction of phonetically motivated allophonic rules vs. morphophonemic rules with a morphological function ( cf. several contributors to Dinnsen 1979 ) . J. Rea's generative treatment of ...
Linell 1979 ) , especially to a return to the distinction of phonetically motivated allophonic rules vs. morphophonemic rules with a morphological function ( cf. several contributors to Dinnsen 1979 ) . J. Rea's generative treatment of ...
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Unlike Vennemann , Keenan provides substantive independent justification for the distinction between function and argument . He notes that functions often vary in form according to the choice of argument , whereas the reverse is never ...
Unlike Vennemann , Keenan provides substantive independent justification for the distinction between function and argument . He notes that functions often vary in form according to the choice of argument , whereas the reverse is never ...
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Role of formant transitions in the voiced - voiceless distinction for stops . JASA 55.653-9 . STREETER , LYNN A. 1976. Kikuyu labial and apical stop discrimination . J. Phon . 4.43–9 . TRUBETZKOY , NIKOLAI S. 1939.
Role of formant transitions in the voiced - voiceless distinction for stops . JASA 55.653-9 . STREETER , LYNN A. 1976. Kikuyu labial and apical stop discrimination . J. Phon . 4.43–9 . TRUBETZKOY , NIKOLAI S. 1939.
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Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
Old Spanish resistance to diphthongization? Yakov Malkiel | 70 |
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