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Each pair of syllables in the CCVC framework consisted of differing CC clusters followed by identical VC's . All phonemes used were English , and each had a representative English grapheme . Each of the four sets of 24 nonce - syllable ...
Each pair of syllables in the CCVC framework consisted of differing CC clusters followed by identical VC's . All phonemes used were English , and each had a representative English grapheme . Each of the four sets of 24 nonce - syllable ...
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A contingency analysis , given in Table 8 , shows that hierarchy predictions were followed better when both members of a pair either did or did not contain an English trigram than when one member of the pair did and one did not ( x2 ...
A contingency analysis , given in Table 8 , shows that hierarchy predictions were followed better when both members of a pair either did or did not contain an English trigram than when one member of the pair did and one did not ( x2 ...
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Vowel quantity in Middle English borrowings from Anglo - Norman . Archivum Linguisticum 5.22–74 . CHOMSKY , Noam . 1964. Current issues in linguistic theory . The structure of language , ed . by Jerry A. Fodor & Jerrold J. Katz , 50–118 ...
Vowel quantity in Middle English borrowings from Anglo - Norman . Archivum Linguisticum 5.22–74 . CHOMSKY , Noam . 1964. Current issues in linguistic theory . The structure of language , ed . by Jerry A. Fodor & Jerrold J. Katz , 50–118 ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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