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... linguistics , and evoked fervent discussion even at the dawn of scientific linguistic thought : is the link between the form and the meaning of a word estab- lished by nature ' ( phusei ) or by convention ( thesei ) ? Essentially the ...
... linguistics , and evoked fervent discussion even at the dawn of scientific linguistic thought : is the link between the form and the meaning of a word estab- lished by nature ' ( phusei ) or by convention ( thesei ) ? Essentially the ...
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... Linguistic Society , 71-80 . 1971. Prelexical syntax . Monograph Series on Languages and Linguistics , George- town University , 24.19–33 . • 1972. Syntactic and logical arguments for semantic structures . Indiana Linguistics Club ...
... Linguistic Society , 71-80 . 1971. Prelexical syntax . Monograph Series on Languages and Linguistics , George- town University , 24.19–33 . • 1972. Syntactic and logical arguments for semantic structures . Indiana Linguistics Club ...
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... linguistic competence . 2. THE LABOV PARADIGM . In recent theory , there have been two conflicting approaches to variation and its place in linguistic competence . One approach ( exemplified by Bickerton 1971 ; De Camp 1971 ; Elliott ...
... linguistic competence . 2. THE LABOV PARADIGM . In recent theory , there have been two conflicting approaches to variation and its place in linguistic competence . One approach ( exemplified by Bickerton 1971 ; De Camp 1971 ; Elliott ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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