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In Coulter 1992 , to appear . CLEMENTS , G. N. 1985. The geometry of phonological features . Phonology Yearbook 2.225-52 . Corina , David . 1992a . Contour segments in ASL Phonology . In Coulter , to appear . 1992b .
In Coulter 1992 , to appear . CLEMENTS , G. N. 1985. The geometry of phonological features . Phonology Yearbook 2.225-52 . Corina , David . 1992a . Contour segments in ASL Phonology . In Coulter , to appear . 1992b .
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To take the two extreme cases mentioned earlier , wrap and string would appear in two configurations not by virtue of narrow - range lexical rules , but by virtue of independent , separately - learned representations .
To take the two extreme cases mentioned earlier , wrap and string would appear in two configurations not by virtue of narrow - range lexical rules , but by virtue of independent , separately - learned representations .
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
Sociolinguistics and second language acquisition E Tarone | 396 |
Learning and cognition The acquisition | 402 |
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