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The latter principle , plus Lamb's questionable interpretation of ' voiceless ' as the marked member of the voicing opposition , would presumably be his justification for calling his representation ' phonemic ' .
The latter principle , plus Lamb's questionable interpretation of ' voiceless ' as the marked member of the voicing opposition , would presumably be his justification for calling his representation ' phonemic ' .
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ment type is less marked than another , irrespective of environment ? Green- berg touches briefly ( 71 ) on a notion that may justify an affirmative answer to this question , namely Sapir's notion of a phoneme as an ' ideal articulation ...
ment type is less marked than another , irrespective of environment ? Green- berg touches briefly ( 71 ) on a notion that may justify an affirmative answer to this question , namely Sapir's notion of a phoneme as an ' ideal articulation ...
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The cor- rect results are obtained , since Pāņini has marked the suffixes ya and ta with k . 25 ( 1.1.5 kñiti ca [ na 4 , guṇavṛddhī 3 ] ) provides that guņa and vṛddhi replacement conditioned by suffixes does not take place ...
The cor- rect results are obtained , since Pāņini has marked the suffixes ya and ta with k . 25 ( 1.1.5 kñiti ca [ na 4 , guṇavṛddhī 3 ] ) provides that guņa and vṛddhi replacement conditioned by suffixes does not take place ...
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