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G achieves her stated goal : she provides an introduction to the field of clinical phonology , and does a good job ... It is well organized , and the autonomous chapters provide concise discussions of various phonological theories and ...
G achieves her stated goal : she provides an introduction to the field of clinical phonology , and does a good job ... It is well organized , and the autonomous chapters provide concise discussions of various phonological theories and ...
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183 ) , G presents a ' Chronology of phonological processes ' , showing in graphic form the ' gradual suppression of processes ... In summary , Clinical phonology has several strong points , most notably its large amount of raw data .
183 ) , G presents a ' Chronology of phonological processes ' , showing in graphic form the ' gradual suppression of processes ... In summary , Clinical phonology has several strong points , most notably its large amount of raw data .
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[ + ex ) , which in English must not be retained through more than one cycle of a phonological derivation ( Hayes 1980 ) . In Spanish , the antepenultimate stress of adjectives such as simbólico ' symbolic'and húmedo ' damp ' stems from ...
[ + ex ) , which in English must not be retained through more than one cycle of a phonological derivation ( Hayes 1980 ) . In Spanish , the antepenultimate stress of adjectives such as simbólico ' symbolic'and húmedo ' damp ' stems from ...
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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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