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A segment should retain its original length , no matter what it replaces in a misordering error ; thus errors should be almost identical to what we expect if length were represented as a feature . ( c ) If length is a suprasegmental ...
A segment should retain its original length , no matter what it replaces in a misordering error ; thus errors should be almost identical to what we expect if length were represented as a feature . ( c ) If length is a suprasegmental ...
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9 misordered with it , an SPC would be violated , and such errors are less likely to happen . But let us take them as segment misorderings , to provide the strongest test of the hypotheses on length being considered .
9 misordered with it , an SPC would be violated , and such errors are less likely to happen . But let us take them as segment misorderings , to provide the strongest test of the hypotheses on length being considered .
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However , Fromkin 1971 notes that errors seem to occur after the application of such rules , if they are indeed rules of the language at all . It is easy to demonstrate this fact statistically . Errors obey a law of similarity ...
However , Fromkin 1971 notes that errors seem to occur after the application of such rules , if they are indeed rules of the language at all . It is easy to demonstrate this fact statistically . Errors obey a law of similarity ...
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The English auxiliary system Yehuda N Falk | 483 |
Obligatory too in English Jeff Kaplan | 510 |
The repeated morph constraint L Menn and B MacWhinney | 519 |
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