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... suggests two general principles to account for this range . In the case of 8a - c in contrast to 9a - c , the proposal ... suggested principles seem quite reasonable as a first approximation to an account of the ( a ) - ( c ) sentences ...
... suggests two general principles to account for this range . In the case of 8a - c in contrast to 9a - c , the proposal ... suggested principles seem quite reasonable as a first approximation to an account of the ( a ) - ( c ) sentences ...
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... suggested . Future research may provide the evidence needed to sharpen the sort of theory suggested here . REFERENCES BACH , EMMON . 1968. Two proposals concerning the simplicity metric in phonology . Glossa 2.128-49 . CAIRNS , CHARLES ...
... suggested . Future research may provide the evidence needed to sharpen the sort of theory suggested here . REFERENCES BACH , EMMON . 1968. Two proposals concerning the simplicity metric in phonology . Glossa 2.128-49 . CAIRNS , CHARLES ...
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... suggested elsewhere ( Fraser 1972 ) , linguists should push beyond the concept of inherently variable rules with variable constraints , to determine whether or not the variable weightings reflect some deeper aspect of language in ...
... suggested elsewhere ( Fraser 1972 ) , linguists should push beyond the concept of inherently variable rules with variable constraints , to determine whether or not the variable weightings reflect some deeper aspect of language in ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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