Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... convention , like a phono- logical rule , is formally related to another marking convention as is ( 10 ) to ( 11 ) , these two conventions are also linked in the sense described above . Thus the assignment of [ -coronal ] by Convention ...
... convention , like a phono- logical rule , is formally related to another marking convention as is ( 10 ) to ( 11 ) , these two conventions are also linked in the sense described above . Thus the assignment of [ -coronal ] by Convention ...
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... convention should be in- corporated into linguistic metatheory . This convention may be interpreted as a notational device ; it serves to collapse rules that are significantly similar in that they are mirror images of one another , in a ...
... convention should be in- corporated into linguistic metatheory . This convention may be interpreted as a notational device ; it serves to collapse rules that are significantly similar in that they are mirror images of one another , in a ...
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... convention is equivalent to the mirror image convention . Using the transformational format and the mirror image convention , the above rule can be reformulated in this way : e gener ver t sted nations 3 eratical elemet ed for arties ...
... convention is equivalent to the mirror image convention . Using the transformational format and the mirror image convention , the above rule can be reformulated in this way : e gener ver t sted nations 3 eratical elemet ed for arties ...
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