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The question of the naturalness of the rules involved cannot be divorced from the question of the underlying representation of the final consonant . Kiparsky states that the underlying representation may be / k / , or the original * -k ...
The question of the naturalness of the rules involved cannot be divorced from the question of the underlying representation of the final consonant . Kiparsky states that the underlying representation may be / k / , or the original * -k ...
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SYMMETRY IN PHONOLOGY MARK J. ELSON Amherst College This paper is concerned with two common assumptions about the nature of symmetry at the underlying level in phonology . The validity of these assumptions is examined and questioned in ...
SYMMETRY IN PHONOLOGY MARK J. ELSON Amherst College This paper is concerned with two common assumptions about the nature of symmetry at the underlying level in phonology . The validity of these assumptions is examined and questioned in ...
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Schane ( 1968 : 32–5 ) , in which certain French vowels are assigned the feature [ - tense ) at the underlying level because they are subject to certain phonological processes in identical environments , while vowels which are not ...
Schane ( 1968 : 32–5 ) , in which certain French vowels are assigned the feature [ - tense ) at the underlying level because they are subject to certain phonological processes in identical environments , while vowels which are not ...
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The meaning of questions Richard A Hudson | 1 |
Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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