Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... phonological process . Thus , at this stage , we de- liberately avoid making a special assumption that classes of vowels identified by articulatory attributes are more likely to be involved in phonological rules than other classes of ...
... phonological process . Thus , at this stage , we de- liberately avoid making a special assumption that classes of vowels identified by articulatory attributes are more likely to be involved in phonological rules than other classes of ...
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... phonological process . From this we can calculate the probability , for any vowel - system type , that a phonological process in a language with such a vowel system will involve a class of vowels that can be uniquely identified by a ...
... phonological process . From this we can calculate the probability , for any vowel - system type , that a phonological process in a language with such a vowel system will involve a class of vowels that can be uniquely identified by a ...
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... phonological words ; e.g. , là and ça exhibit a phonemic shift ( / a / →→ / ɔ / ) * when co - occurring with stress on the final syllable of the phonological word ' ( 35 ) . He views the allophonic and phonemic changes conditioned ...
... phonological words ; e.g. , là and ça exhibit a phonemic shift ( / a / →→ / ɔ / ) * when co - occurring with stress on the final syllable of the phonological word ' ( 35 ) . He views the allophonic and phonemic changes conditioned ...
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adverbials Akmajian analysis appear apply AR's argument Aspects grammar assume assumptions auxiliary Beauce Bresnan Chomsky Chomsky's claim cleft sentences clitics complement compounds consonant constituent constraints context count noun DEIXIS deletion derived dialects discussion distinction Dwight Bolinger English example expression fact feature FIGURE formal French function given grammar grammatical relations hypothesis interpretation involved John language lexical linguistic main verb meaning modals Montague grammar morpheme nature node nominal nouns NP's null hypothesis object okusan paper parentheses passive phonetic phonological phrases position possible prediction Press principle problem pronoun proposed pseudo-clefts quantifiers question Raising reference relational grammar relationship relative clause relevant RR's rules sannin Schane semantic semiotics sensei significance speakers specific speech stress SU-NOM surface structure syllable symbols syntactic syntax tense theory tion topic transformational transformational grammar underlying structures University vowels words