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AUTOMATIC ALTERNATIONS IN NON - TRANSFORMATIONAL PHONOLOGY GROVER HUDSON Michigan State University Automatic alternations , those traditionally understood to be required by phonetic structure , have not been a part of transformational ...
AUTOMATIC ALTERNATIONS IN NON - TRANSFORMATIONAL PHONOLOGY GROVER HUDSON Michigan State University Automatic alternations , those traditionally understood to be required by phonetic structure , have not been a part of transformational ...
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Automatic alternations are unexpressed in transformational phonology , but are expressed in the non - transformational model of phonology presented here . This model also provides for the expression of conspiracies ' .
Automatic alternations are unexpressed in transformational phonology , but are expressed in the non - transformational model of phonology presented here . This model also provides for the expression of conspiracies ' .
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non - transformational phonology is empirical in the sense of being testable and falsifiable . Most important in this regard is that , though no agreed - upon generalizations are unexpressed , all the non - transformational rules or ...
non - transformational phonology is empirical in the sense of being testable and falsifiable . Most important in this regard is that , though no agreed - upon generalizations are unexpressed , all the non - transformational rules or ...
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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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