Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... units , while also having access to more abstract structures such as the schemata which define the [ FRONT VOWEL ] and [ VOWEL ] categories . The co - existence of schematic and content units can scarcely be considered controversial in ...
... units , while also having access to more abstract structures such as the schemata which define the [ FRONT VOWEL ] and [ VOWEL ] categories . The co - existence of schematic and content units can scarcely be considered controversial in ...
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... units . However , symbolic structure is not distinct from semantic or phonolog- ical structure . Symbolic units are BIPOLAR ; they consist of a semantic unit , at one pole , in symbolic association with a phonological unit , at the ...
... units . However , symbolic structure is not distinct from semantic or phonolog- ical structure . Symbolic units are BIPOLAR ; they consist of a semantic unit , at one pole , in symbolic association with a phonological unit , at the ...
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... units . This inventory is structured in the sense that some units function as components of others . Thus [ d ] is a component of the composite phonological unit [ dog ] , which in turn is a component of the minimal symbolic unit ...
... units . This inventory is structured in the sense that some units function as components of others . Thus [ d ] is a component of the composite phonological unit [ dog ] , which in turn is a component of the minimal symbolic unit ...
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