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Phonological interpenetration is considered an expected feature of natural speech - a matter of performance . Actual pronunciation is considered the product of inputs of various kinds , of which phonological competence is only one .
Phonological interpenetration is considered an expected feature of natural speech - a matter of performance . Actual pronunciation is considered the product of inputs of various kinds , of which phonological competence is only one .
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... when we have taken one allomorph of a morpheme as primary , may be considered as required in that form by the phonetic structure or phonotactics of the language , in some environments of occurrence of the morpheme .
... when we have taken one allomorph of a morpheme as primary , may be considered as required in that form by the phonetic structure or phonotactics of the language , in some environments of occurrence of the morpheme .
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This concreteness of non - transformational phonology may be considered to derive from observing the true - generalization condition — or , equivalently , from observing the constraint against extrinsically ordered rules .
This concreteness of non - transformational phonology may be considered to derive from observing the true - generalization condition — or , equivalently , from observing the constraint against extrinsically ordered rules .
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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