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The distinction [ + derived ) separates all basic strings , which have not undergone a rule , from strings which have undergone ... This distinction does not , however , provide for further distinctions within the class [ + derived ) .
The distinction [ + derived ) separates all basic strings , which have not undergone a rule , from strings which have undergone ... This distinction does not , however , provide for further distinctions within the class [ + derived ) .
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1969 ) ; but , significantly , the acoustic parameter in question is one which corresponds to an articulatory parameter ( the ( p t k ] distinction ) which may plausibly be viewed as discrete . To support the UPAH , it would be ...
1969 ) ; but , significantly , the acoustic parameter in question is one which corresponds to an articulatory parameter ( the ( p t k ] distinction ) which may plausibly be viewed as discrete . To support the UPAH , it would be ...
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Here , again , the transposition principle has come to naught ; in addition to the dubious virtue of populating scholarly literature with ghost forms , the roman / italic distinction , which is crucial if E's transposition principles ...
Here , again , the transposition principle has come to naught ; in addition to the dubious virtue of populating scholarly literature with ghost forms , the roman / italic distinction , which is crucial if E's transposition principles ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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