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Three types of phonological pattern have been identified above : the sign pattern , the alternation pattern , and the tactic pattern . The next problem is to determine how these patterns are related to one another , how they fit ...
Three types of phonological pattern have been identified above : the sign pattern , the alternation pattern , and the tactic pattern . The next problem is to determine how these patterns are related to one another , how they fit ...
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MORPHEMIC SIGN PATTERN • Morphophonemes MORPHOPHONEMIC ALTERNATION PATTERN PHONO TACTICS Phonemes PHONEMIC SIGN PATTERN Phonang PHONONIC ALTERNATION PATTERN FIGURE 11 . a phonotactics . For this conception , the lines at the bottom of a ...
MORPHEMIC SIGN PATTERN • Morphophonemes MORPHOPHONEMIC ALTERNATION PATTERN PHONO TACTICS Phonemes PHONEMIC SIGN PATTERN Phonang PHONONIC ALTERNATION PATTERN FIGURE 11 . a phonotactics . For this conception , the lines at the bottom of a ...
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It is convenient to identify the ' emes ' of a stratal system as the upward ' ands ' which lead upward to the tactic and alternation patterns and downward to the sign pattern . The ' ons ' are the upward ' ors ' at the bottom of the ...
It is convenient to identify the ' emes ' of a stratal system as the upward ' ands ' which lead upward to the tactic and alternation patterns and downward to the sign pattern . The ' ons ' are the upward ' ors ' at the bottom of the ...
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A restriction on Grassmanns Law in Greek | 7 |
Breaking umlaut and the Southern drawl | 18 |
The meaning of German noch | 42 |
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