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... phonological development . Language Acquisition 6.201-53 . PATER , JOE . 2002. Form and substance in phonological development . Proceedings of the 21st West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics , ed . by Line Mikkelsen and Chris Potts ...
... phonological development . Language Acquisition 6.201-53 . PATER , JOE . 2002. Form and substance in phonological development . Proceedings of the 21st West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics , ed . by Line Mikkelsen and Chris Potts ...
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... phonological patterning . We present here a computational model of phonological development that was built to test this possibility . Specifically , the model formalizes the idea that a source - filter mechanism shapes phonological ...
... phonological patterning . We present here a computational model of phonological development that was built to test this possibility . Specifically , the model formalizes the idea that a source - filter mechanism shapes phonological ...
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... phonological development , we need to understand the arguments for how each might influence the other . To some extent , the emphasis on a particular direction of influence - from phonology to vocabulary or from vocabulary to phonology ...
... phonological development , we need to understand the arguments for how each might influence the other . To some extent , the emphasis on a particular direction of influence - from phonology to vocabulary or from vocabulary to phonology ...
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Recognizing a Language great Brian D Joseph | 493 |
The semantics of scalar modifiers Bart Geurts Rick Nouwen | 533 |
Evidentiality and double tense in Matses David W Fleck | 589 |
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