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Alternations which have been claimed to be conditioned by phonetically stated environments , like that seen in electric ... Here I limit the term “ phonetic ' to mean ' surface phonetic ' , the traditional and reasonable meaning .
Alternations which have been claimed to be conditioned by phonetically stated environments , like that seen in electric ... Here I limit the term “ phonetic ' to mean ' surface phonetic ' , the traditional and reasonable meaning .
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What we find in this and other cases is that a directional rule can be given to accomplish alternations ; but then the fully general , non - directional statement of phonetic structure is lacking - so the additional phonetic - structure ...
What we find in this and other cases is that a directional rule can be given to accomplish alternations ; but then the fully general , non - directional statement of phonetic structure is lacking - so the additional phonetic - structure ...
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Expressions of satisfaction with a formal separation of phonetic structure from a the alternations it explains , despite a clear understanding of that explanation ( sometimes termed ' motivation ' or ' justification ' ) , would not ...
Expressions of satisfaction with a formal separation of phonetic structure from a the alternations it explains , despite a clear understanding of that explanation ( sometimes termed ' motivation ' or ' justification ' ) , would not ...
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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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