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He notes that , in the latter cases , ' it appears that the irregularly occurring link phonemes must be regarded as idiosyncratic properties of the phonological form that these compounds have as wholes ' ( 236 ) .
He notes that , in the latter cases , ' it appears that the irregularly occurring link phonemes must be regarded as idiosyncratic properties of the phonological form that these compounds have as wholes ' ( 236 ) .
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The issue of phonologically determined selectivity in word acquisition and use , even by adults , is interesting in regard to the notions of phonological structure and phonological importance . There are probably different degrees of ...
The issue of phonologically determined selectivity in word acquisition and use , even by adults , is interesting in regard to the notions of phonological structure and phonological importance . There are probably different degrees of ...
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We emphasize , however , that our approach requires the validation of phonological regularities by empirical investigation ; i.e. , a particular relationship or process can be imputed to a particular child only when there is direct or ...
We emphasize , however , that our approach requires the validation of phonological regularities by empirical investigation ; i.e. , a particular relationship or process can be imputed to a particular child only when there is direct or ...
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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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