Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... phonology that refer to these fields include the functional arguments advanced by Kiparsky 1972 , Liljencrants ... phonology isn't ' natural ' . Linguistic Inquiry 12.493-539 . BROMBERGER , SYLVAIN , and MORRIS HALLE . 1989. Why ...
... phonology that refer to these fields include the functional arguments advanced by Kiparsky 1972 , Liljencrants ... phonology isn't ' natural ' . Linguistic Inquiry 12.493-539 . BROMBERGER , SYLVAIN , and MORRIS HALLE . 1989. Why ...
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... phonology ' and phonological learnability than on the acquisition of syntax . The wide selection of topics discussed in the nine papers should appeal to phonologists whose interests range from metrical theory to feature geometry and ...
... phonology ' and phonological learnability than on the acquisition of syntax . The wide selection of topics discussed in the nine papers should appeal to phonologists whose interests range from metrical theory to feature geometry and ...
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... phonology and morphology ' ( 115-149 ) , discuss phonology - morphology interac- tion and consider the relevance of lexical phonology for German . Ch . 6 , ' Underspecification : An analysis of markedness and defaults ' ( 150-77 ) ...
... phonology and morphology ' ( 115-149 ) , discuss phonology - morphology interac- tion and consider the relevance of lexical phonology for German . Ch . 6 , ' Underspecification : An analysis of markedness and defaults ' ( 150-77 ) ...
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