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... considered to have marginal linguistical status . The following question now arises : would some other definition of normal stress provide us with a useful concept ? The definition ' stress used in a neutral context ' comes to mind ...
... considered to have marginal linguistical status . The following question now arises : would some other definition of normal stress provide us with a useful concept ? The definition ' stress used in a neutral context ' comes to mind ...
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... considered speakers of the same dialect . Current generative phonology would assume that such speakers have THE ideal grammar of their language - which , as children learning the language , they had to choose . But if my analysis is ...
... considered speakers of the same dialect . Current generative phonology would assume that such speakers have THE ideal grammar of their language - which , as children learning the language , they had to choose . But if my analysis is ...
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... considered native in a synchronic grammar of Hindi . 16 Even though [ tinka : ] and [ kǝnk'i : ] historically derive from two morphemes , they must be considered single morphemes in a synchronic grammar . Consider [ kənki : ] , for ...
... considered native in a synchronic grammar of Hindi . 16 Even though [ tinka : ] and [ kǝnk'i : ] historically derive from two morphemes , they must be considered single morphemes in a synchronic grammar . Consider [ kənki : ] , for ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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