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TWO THEORIES OF NON - AUTOMATIC MORPHOPHONOLOGICAL ALTERNATIONS : EVIDENCE FROM SPANISH James W. HARRIS Massachusetts Institute of Technology Evidence from vowel alternations in Spanish is presented which bears on two theories of ...
TWO THEORIES OF NON - AUTOMATIC MORPHOPHONOLOGICAL ALTERNATIONS : EVIDENCE FROM SPANISH James W. HARRIS Massachusetts Institute of Technology Evidence from vowel alternations in Spanish is presented which bears on two theories of ...
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Typologists use as their evidence worldwide patterns in which slight variations are significant . Therefore F sometimes relates minor intra - family differences to these larger patterns , and gives them more weight than the overwhelming ...
Typologists use as their evidence worldwide patterns in which slight variations are significant . Therefore F sometimes relates minor intra - family differences to these larger patterns , and gives them more weight than the overwhelming ...
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Since the evidence that / r / was [ + back ) in OE is extremely weak , such a result would contribute badly - needed support to L & A's analysis . 2.3 . L & A do not attempt to find evidence to choose between the two possible ...
Since the evidence that / r / was [ + back ) in OE is extremely weak , such a result would contribute badly - needed support to L & A's analysis . 2.3 . L & A do not attempt to find evidence to choose between the two possible ...
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