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Third , the article is misleading as to theories ; e.g. , a statement that does not represent the prevailing view is presented as fact in the first paragraph , where M implies general acceptance of the notion that the distinction ...
Third , the article is misleading as to theories ; e.g. , a statement that does not represent the prevailing view is presented as fact in the first paragraph , where M implies general acceptance of the notion that the distinction ...
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... for a substance - based theory represents a break with the Saussurean tradition in the study of linguistic form . ... which seems to represent a common conception of the competence - performance distinction , and clearly reveals the ...
... for a substance - based theory represents a break with the Saussurean tradition in the study of linguistic form . ... which seems to represent a common conception of the competence - performance distinction , and clearly reveals the ...
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On the distinctive difference between ' long ' and ' short ' pairs of vowels after OE times , S hedges her bets , representing differences in both length and height or tenseness , e.g. / : / vs. / 1 / . Now anyone familiar with the ...
On the distinctive difference between ' long ' and ' short ' pairs of vowels after OE times , S hedges her bets , representing differences in both length and height or tenseness , e.g. / : / vs. / 1 / . Now anyone familiar with the ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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