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Linguistic Inquiry 1.534-9 . HYMAN , LARRY M. 1970. How concrete is phon sy ? Lg . 46.58–76 . KENSTOWICZ , MICHAEL , and CHARLES KISSEBERTH . 1970. Rule ordering and the asymmetry hypothesis . Papers from the 6th Regional Meeting ...
Linguistic Inquiry 1.534-9 . HYMAN , LARRY M. 1970. How concrete is phon sy ? Lg . 46.58–76 . KENSTOWICZ , MICHAEL , and CHARLES KISSEBERTH . 1970. Rule ordering and the asymmetry hypothesis . Papers from the 6th Regional Meeting ...
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An integrated theory of linguistic descriptions . ... Papers from the 4th Regional Meeting , Chicago Linguistic Society , 71-80 . - 1971. ... Monograph Series on Languages and Linguistics , Georgetown University , 24.19-33 . 1972.
An integrated theory of linguistic descriptions . ... Papers from the 4th Regional Meeting , Chicago Linguistic Society , 71-80 . - 1971. ... Monograph Series on Languages and Linguistics , Georgetown University , 24.19-33 . 1972.
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Manuscripts for publication, exchange journals, and books for review should be sent to the Editor of Language (William Bright, Dept. of Linguistics, University of California, Los Angeles, Calif. 90024). Requests for permission to ...
Manuscripts for publication, exchange journals, and books for review should be sent to the Editor of Language (William Bright, Dept. of Linguistics, University of California, Los Angeles, Calif. 90024). Requests for permission to ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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