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Similar counter-evidence to Chomsky's claim about extrinsic ordering is provided by rules 5a-b, proposed in this order for Southern Paiute by Chomsky & Halle (1968:349). Thus, although Chomsky & Halle assume that an ordering of 5a ...
Similar counter-evidence to Chomsky's claim about extrinsic ordering is provided by rules 5a-b, proposed in this order for Southern Paiute by Chomsky & Halle (1968:349). Thus, although Chomsky & Halle assume that an ordering of 5a ...
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Stampe 1969 claims the child's phonological representations to be at least as deep as ' phonemic ... If this is the intent of the claim , it would be irrelevant to the purpose of this paper to take issue with it , since I argue that ...
Stampe 1969 claims the child's phonological representations to be at least as deep as ' phonemic ... If this is the intent of the claim , it would be irrelevant to the purpose of this paper to take issue with it , since I argue that ...
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a Stampe's claim is interesting , and not inconsistent with the general viewpoint advanced here . If valid , the claim would greatly simplify the task of the student of language development : a theory of the learning of mature ...
a Stampe's claim is interesting , and not inconsistent with the general viewpoint advanced here . If valid , the claim would greatly simplify the task of the student of language development : a theory of the learning of mature ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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