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It is assumed that this knowledge takes the form of conventional UNITS , where a unit is defined as a structural complex that has achieved UNIT STATUS — meaning that it has been mastered by a speaker to the point where he can easily ...
It is assumed that this knowledge takes the form of conventional UNITS , where a unit is defined as a structural complex that has achieved UNIT STATUS — meaning that it has been mastered by a speaker to the point where he can easily ...
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No one , I take it , would seriously challenge the claim that morphemes are symbolic in nature , or that they associate phonological and semantic representations . Consider the morpheme dog . At the phonological pole , it is complex ...
No one , I take it , would seriously challenge the claim that morphemes are symbolic in nature , or that they associate phonological and semantic representations . Consider the morpheme dog . At the phonological pole , it is complex ...
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Anderson claims that Kabardian consonant clusters should be represented as single complex segments , bearing one feature for the laryngeal gesture , plus an ordered set of features for point and manner of articulation .
Anderson claims that Kabardian consonant clusters should be represented as single complex segments , bearing one feature for the laryngeal gesture , plus an ordered set of features for point and manner of articulation .
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