Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... Chomsky ( 1971 : 203 ) is using the term in just this way when he refers to ' normal intonation ' as ' the intonation defined by the regular processes described in Chomsky & Halle 1968.'5 However , aside from the problem 4 * While Chomsky ...
... Chomsky ( 1971 : 203 ) is using the term in just this way when he refers to ' normal intonation ' as ' the intonation defined by the regular processes described in Chomsky & Halle 1968.'5 However , aside from the problem 4 * While Chomsky ...
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... Chomsky and Lenneberg have claimed is that human language is essen- tially an emergent form of communication , and that it also reflects the emergent properties of the mind that lies behind language . They have used the concept of ...
... Chomsky and Lenneberg have claimed is that human language is essen- tially an emergent form of communication , and that it also reflects the emergent properties of the mind that lies behind language . They have used the concept of ...
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... Chomsky and Jackendoff cited above ( §§3-4 ) , to the effect that , in certain analyses , some phenomena appear ' accidental ' . Given Chomsky's analysis of 12 , it would certainly seem to be an accident that English expresses the ...
... Chomsky and Jackendoff cited above ( §§3-4 ) , to the effect that , in certain analyses , some phenomena appear ' accidental ' . Given Chomsky's analysis of 12 , it would certainly seem to be an accident that English expresses the ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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