Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... problem at the word , sentence , or discourse level is appro- priate . Problems not related to competence , such as determining what to write about or whom to write for , are inappropriate . The chief contribution of this book lies in ...
... problem at the word , sentence , or discourse level is appro- priate . Problems not related to competence , such as determining what to write about or whom to write for , are inappropriate . The chief contribution of this book lies in ...
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... problem for Restricted Underspecification , where both values of the dis- tinctive obstruent voicing are present in pre - Rendaku representations ( 33 ) . ( 33 ) a . onna + kokoro b . onna + kotoba [ -v ] [ - v ] -- [ −v ] [ − v ] [ + ...
... problem for Restricted Underspecification , where both values of the dis- tinctive obstruent voicing are present in pre - Rendaku representations ( 33 ) . ( 33 ) a . onna + kokoro b . onna + kotoba [ -v ] [ - v ] -- [ −v ] [ − v ] [ + ...
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... problem of adequacy here dating back to the SPE approach to secondary articulation ( cf. Campbell 1974 , and most recently Keating 1987 ) , in that the system is unable to express the phonetic distinction between true palatals ( e.g. ...
... problem of adequacy here dating back to the SPE approach to secondary articulation ( cf. Campbell 1974 , and most recently Keating 1987 ) , in that the system is unable to express the phonetic distinction between true palatals ( e.g. ...
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