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Of course there must be strong constraints on what features could co - occur in a complex symbol ; but these could be stated as universal redundancy or marking constraints . " One advantage of the complex symbol is the possibility of ...
Of course there must be strong constraints on what features could co - occur in a complex symbol ; but these could be stated as universal redundancy or marking constraints . " One advantage of the complex symbol is the possibility of ...
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the complex symbol is one of phonetic realism ; the complex symbol builds in the aspects of real time and multiple articulatory gestures which are involved in the production of these segments , which the SPE system neglects .
the complex symbol is one of phonetic realism ; the complex symbol builds in the aspects of real time and multiple articulatory gestures which are involved in the production of these segments , which the SPE system neglects .
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Another argument for the complex symbol comes from rules for simplification of complex segments . E.g. , Pochutla Aztec has a rule ( Boas 1917 ) : S [ 1 ] - LC [ + lease ] > [ A rule in terms of SPE features , + coronal + continuant + ...
Another argument for the complex symbol comes from rules for simplification of complex segments . E.g. , Pochutla Aztec has a rule ( Boas 1917 ) : S [ 1 ] - LC [ + lease ] > [ A rule in terms of SPE features , + coronal + continuant + ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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