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TWO THEORIES OF NON - AUTOMATIC MORPHOPHONOLOGICAL ALTERNATIONS : EVIDENCE FROM SPANISH James W. HARRIS ... On the * disjunction ' theory , alternating substrings of lexical entries are represented as disjunctions of surface alternants ...
TWO THEORIES OF NON - AUTOMATIC MORPHOPHONOLOGICAL ALTERNATIONS : EVIDENCE FROM SPANISH James W. HARRIS ... On the * disjunction ' theory , alternating substrings of lexical entries are represented as disjunctions of surface alternants ...
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6 lack of replicability , and the frequent failure of the theory as a predictive model . Nothing can be done about this ; perhaps we must simply realize that the difficulties are inherent in the subject matter , as substantiated by the ...
6 lack of replicability , and the frequent failure of the theory as a predictive model . Nothing can be done about this ; perhaps we must simply realize that the difficulties are inherent in the subject matter , as substantiated by the ...
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One who comes from the analytic tradition might ask , in all innocence , how a psychologically - based theory of language could totally ignore the most influential psychological theory of our time : one might think it would need to be ...
One who comes from the analytic tradition might ask , in all innocence , how a psychologically - based theory of language could totally ignore the most influential psychological theory of our time : one might think it would need to be ...
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