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ON THE NON - UNIQUENESS OF PHONOLOGICAL REPRESENTATIONS SANFORD A. SCHANE University of California , San Diego The problem of ... By phonological representation I mean any representation which is more abstract than a narrow phonetic one ...
ON THE NON - UNIQUENESS OF PHONOLOGICAL REPRESENTATIONS SANFORD A. SCHANE University of California , San Diego The problem of ... By phonological representation I mean any representation which is more abstract than a narrow phonetic one ...
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Thus the phonetic facts have been adequately handled , without compromising the phonological representations . The phonological representation ( that is , the original partially specified matrix ) is a unique representation .
Thus the phonetic facts have been adequately handled , without compromising the phonological representations . The phonological representation ( that is , the original partially specified matrix ) is a unique representation .
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Instead of matrices with pluses and minuses , we can thus have matrices containing M's and U's , for marked and unmarked , respectively : bunt Bund U M In these phonological representations , the final obstruent of underlying Ibunt is ...
Instead of matrices with pluses and minuses , we can thus have matrices containing M's and U's , for marked and unmarked , respectively : bunt Bund U M In these phonological representations , the final obstruent of underlying Ibunt is ...
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