Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... phonological systems did so while under the influence of languages whose phonological systems could be said to have pro- vided through that contact - the phonological prototype for the restructuring . ( Joseph [ 1983 : 179-212 , but esp ...
... phonological systems did so while under the influence of languages whose phonological systems could be said to have pro- vided through that contact - the phonological prototype for the restructuring . ( Joseph [ 1983 : 179-212 , but esp ...
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... phonological subtheories whose purpose is to narrowly characterize possible phonological systems . The major theories proposed in this work are Combinatorial Specifica- tion ( Ch . 2 ) , Grounding Conditions ( Ch . 3 ) , and Parametric ...
... phonological subtheories whose purpose is to narrowly characterize possible phonological systems . The major theories proposed in this work are Combinatorial Specifica- tion ( Ch . 2 ) , Grounding Conditions ( Ch . 3 ) , and Parametric ...
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... phonological status of the minimal foot in that language . In §3 we demonstrate that this phonology together with the proposed metrical principles defines 1 alone as the optimal meter for Finnish , and that its properties exactly match ...
... phonological status of the minimal foot in that language . In §3 we demonstrate that this phonology together with the proposed metrical principles defines 1 alone as the optimal meter for Finnish , and that its properties exactly match ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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