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One could well object to this seemingly implausible prediction , since we tend to think of the occurrence of a rule as being intimately tied to its phonetic effects . But note that the issue does not even arise in a system where ...
One could well object to this seemingly implausible prediction , since we tend to think of the occurrence of a rule as being intimately tied to its phonetic effects . But note that the issue does not even arise in a system where ...
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Following a suggestion to this effect by Stevens & Klatt 1974 , the work of Hirsh was applied by Miller et al . ... More recently , Soli 1983 has shown that spectral effects , such as F , onset frequency , are crucial to the ...
Following a suggestion to this effect by Stevens & Klatt 1974 , the work of Hirsh was applied by Miller et al . ... More recently , Soli 1983 has shown that spectral effects , such as F , onset frequency , are crucial to the ...
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Now , the violating types in the weak UV sequences arise through the combined effect of the following factors : ( i ) The existence of doubling . ( ii ) The lack of constraints on the co - occurrence ( in the same sentence ) of co ...
Now , the violating types in the weak UV sequences arise through the combined effect of the following factors : ( i ) The existence of doubling . ( ii ) The lack of constraints on the co - occurrence ( in the same sentence ) of co ...
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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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