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views for phonology ' , outlines the rule / process vs. constraint approaches to developmental phonology . ... Ch . 3 , ' Phonological representations and processes ' , reviews feature geometry , underspecification and markedness ...
views for phonology ' , outlines the rule / process vs. constraint approaches to developmental phonology . ... Ch . 3 , ' Phonological representations and processes ' , reviews feature geometry , underspecification and markedness ...
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R speculates that phonology may ultimately have to combine constraints and derivations in order to account for all ... SYLVAIN BROMBERGER and Morris Halle begin with ' The contents of phonological signs : A comparison between their use ...
R speculates that phonology may ultimately have to combine constraints and derivations in order to account for all ... SYLVAIN BROMBERGER and Morris Halle begin with ' The contents of phonological signs : A comparison between their use ...
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Our conclusion is that no sound argument exists for excluding any pronounceable segment from phonology on theoretical ... Let us call a segment type PHONOLOGICALLY PERMISSIBLE if and only if no principle of phonological theory is ...
Our conclusion is that no sound argument exists for excluding any pronounceable segment from phonology on theoretical ... Let us call a segment type PHONOLOGICALLY PERMISSIBLE if and only if no principle of phonological theory is ...
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