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In Fl work , the function considered in the computations has been the privilege of a unit ( or feature ) to assume a given position . ... can also be a potential carrier of other distinctive functions ( expressive , grammatical etc. ) ...
In Fl work , the function considered in the computations has been the privilege of a unit ( or feature ) to assume a given position . ... can also be a potential carrier of other distinctive functions ( expressive , grammatical etc. ) ...
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This leads M to point out an interesting consequence of the functional variable of learnability ' ; assuming that the ... ém — der ( i.e. émonder vs. émender ) has a differentiating function , it does not acquire a morphemic status .
This leads M to point out an interesting consequence of the functional variable of learnability ' ; assuming that the ... ém — der ( i.e. émonder vs. émender ) has a differentiating function , it does not acquire a morphemic status .
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According to Winckel ( 1968 : 24 ) , a linear function gives the better approximation up to at least 500 Hz , so I shall use frequency in hertz as a measure of pitch in this paper . Ladefoged ( 1967 : 47 ff . ) ...
According to Winckel ( 1968 : 24 ) , a linear function gives the better approximation up to at least 500 Hz , so I shall use frequency in hertz as a measure of pitch in this paper . Ladefoged ( 1967 : 47 ff . ) ...
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Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
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