Language, Band 56George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1980 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... phonetic environments ( cf. discussion of this alternation by Harris 1951 : 221 ) . Here I limit the term ' phonetic ' to mean ' surface phonetic ' , the traditional and reasonable meaning . Clearly , once ' phonetic ' comes to mean ...
... phonetic environments ( cf. discussion of this alternation by Harris 1951 : 221 ) . Here I limit the term ' phonetic ' to mean ' surface phonetic ' , the traditional and reasonable meaning . Clearly , once ' phonetic ' comes to mean ...
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... phonetic structure is lacking - so the additional phonetic - structure rule is required , which partially duplicates the alternation rule . Alternatively , a non - directional rule can be given which expresses in a fully general way the ...
... phonetic structure is lacking - so the additional phonetic - structure rule is required , which partially duplicates the alternation rule . Alternatively , a non - directional rule can be given which expresses in a fully general way the ...
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... phonetic structure . In the next section I offer a description which can do so . 5. A NON - TRANSFORMATIONAL DESCRIPTION of automatic alternations is along the following lines . 5.1 . PHONETIC CONDITIONING . The difficulty in describing ...
... phonetic structure . In the next section I offer a description which can do so . 5. A NON - TRANSFORMATIONAL DESCRIPTION of automatic alternations is along the following lines . 5.1 . PHONETIC CONDITIONING . The difficulty in describing ...
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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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