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Chomsky & Halle do not take this recently proposed feature into account in their theory of markedness ; but we have a ... and tentative proposals can thus be made concerning the marked or unmarked status of such segments with respect to ...
Chomsky & Halle do not take this recently proposed feature into account in their theory of markedness ; but we have a ... and tentative proposals can thus be made concerning the marked or unmarked status of such segments with respect to ...
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Since L ; is a possible language , if certain elements of Li are incompatible with the proposed definition of ' word ' , then the definition is not a language universal . If there are no elements in L ; to which the proposed definition ...
Since L ; is a possible language , if certain elements of Li are incompatible with the proposed definition of ' word ' , then the definition is not a language universal . If there are no elements in L ; to which the proposed definition ...
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THE PROPOSED FRAMEWORK . One of the fundamental problems of linguistics is to find a way of describing a language as a self - contained and homogeneous system , regardless of its heterogeneity . Data - oriented descriptivists have ...
THE PROPOSED FRAMEWORK . One of the fundamental problems of linguistics is to find a way of describing a language as a self - contained and homogeneous system , regardless of its heterogeneity . Data - oriented descriptivists have ...
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