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Actually Lenneberg attempts to soften his position somewhat , noting ( 1967 : 234 ) that ' A discontinuity theory is not the same as a special creation theory . No biological phenomenon is without antecedents .
Actually Lenneberg attempts to soften his position somewhat , noting ( 1967 : 234 ) that ' A discontinuity theory is not the same as a special creation theory . No biological phenomenon is without antecedents .
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For each of the 108 remaining combinations of tone x vowel x position , the mean and standard deviation of the set of ten ... The values for the two syntactic positions of a given vowel- x - tone combination are aligned vertically ...
For each of the 108 remaining combinations of tone x vowel x position , the mean and standard deviation of the set of ten ... The values for the two syntactic positions of a given vowel- x - tone combination are aligned vertically ...
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... category in ... to the position X , then some constant term of must hold of a category subjacent to X in a for I to apply to a . Solely for expository purposes , Chomsky ( 1973 : 271 ) presents a less general form of condition 27.
... category in ... to the position X , then some constant term of must hold of a category subjacent to X in a for I to apply to a . Solely for expository purposes , Chomsky ( 1973 : 271 ) presents a less general form of condition 27.
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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