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Two rules of the stem phonology , Nasalization and Diphthongization , apply in the lexicon to nonderived forms , and two other rules , ` a Raising ' and ` e Raising ' , are restricted in derived contexts . The discussion is in terms of ...
Two rules of the stem phonology , Nasalization and Diphthongization , apply in the lexicon to nonderived forms , and two other rules , ` a Raising ' and ` e Raising ' , are restricted in derived contexts . The discussion is in terms of ...
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As McCarthy & Prince ( 1988 ) note , if lexical representations are composed only of nonredundant properties , then such languages will not contain any skeletal information at all , because the timing tier can be derived from the melody ...
As McCarthy & Prince ( 1988 ) note , if lexical representations are composed only of nonredundant properties , then such languages will not contain any skeletal information at all , because the timing tier can be derived from the melody ...
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Rather , they are paradigms of fully derived words plus rules induced from them that generate complete words of one such paradigm from complete words of another . In giving this monograph the serious attention it deserves , we might ...
Rather , they are paradigms of fully derived words plus rules induced from them that generate complete words of one such paradigm from complete words of another . In giving this monograph the serious attention it deserves , we might ...
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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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