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No , the circumstantial evidence alone makes it clear that the languages that radically restructured their phonological systems did so while under the influence of languages whose phonological systems could be said to have pro- vided ...
No , the circumstantial evidence alone makes it clear that the languages that radically restructured their phonological systems did so while under the influence of languages whose phonological systems could be said to have pro- vided ...
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Pro- posing and defending a complete theory of phonology would be a Herculean undertaking , so the scope of investigation is ... Combi- natorial Specification denies that the phonological segment is primitive ; the theory focuses on ...
Pro- posing and defending a complete theory of phonology would be a Herculean undertaking , so the scope of investigation is ... Combi- natorial Specification denies that the phonological segment is primitive ; the theory focuses on ...
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In §2 we analyze the stress system of Finnish , motivating the 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 ...
In §2 we analyze the stress system of Finnish , motivating the 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 ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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