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Within linguistic structure , such domains as semantics , syntax , morphology , lexicon , and phonology are commonly ... My position differs in that I posit only three broad facets of linguistic structure : SEMANTIC , PHONOLOGICAL , and ...
Within linguistic structure , such domains as semantics , syntax , morphology , lexicon , and phonology are commonly ... My position differs in that I posit only three broad facets of linguistic structure : SEMANTIC , PHONOLOGICAL , and ...
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The phonological integration is looser than in the case of a morphological construction , but no less crucial . ... This is not untypical of the integration found at the phonological pole of composite syntactic structures .
The phonological integration is looser than in the case of a morphological construction , but no less crucial . ... This is not untypical of the integration found at the phonological pole of composite syntactic structures .
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This fails to allow for the possibility that Halliday got the phonology more or less right , but not the grammar ... 1 ; for an explicit separation of the functional / pragmatic questions of intonational analysis from the phonological ...
This fails to allow for the possibility that Halliday got the phonology more or less right , but not the grammar ... 1 ; for an explicit separation of the functional / pragmatic questions of intonational analysis from the phonological ...
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