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Linguists agree that there are natural classes of morphological features . This is reflected in the universal classificatory use of the terms PERSON , NUMBER , and GENDER , as well as other classes of features not discussed here .
Linguists agree that there are natural classes of morphological features . This is reflected in the universal classificatory use of the terms PERSON , NUMBER , and GENDER , as well as other classes of features not discussed here .
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Feature - geometric organization of phonological features gave theoreticians a tool to capture the idea of a natural class of phonological features , permitting an explanation of certain feature groupings that arise in the phonological ...
Feature - geometric organization of phonological features gave theoreticians a tool to capture the idea of a natural class of phonological features , permitting an explanation of certain feature groupings that arise in the phonological ...
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Such an account of the ateness judgments ; statistical approach provides for processes in natural language production and com- a best guess in case of uncertainty in this case . prehension is turning formal language theory into Further ...
Such an account of the ateness judgments ; statistical approach provides for processes in natural language production and com- a best guess in case of uncertainty in this case . prehension is turning formal language theory into Further ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
language 14761776 R W Bailey | 565 |
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