Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... phonological representation or to improve on Anderson's sketch of the phonological regularities ( 1992 : 157 ) ; rather I have tried to simplify the phonological representations to make the morphologi- cal point as perspicuous as ...
... phonological representation or to improve on Anderson's sketch of the phonological regularities ( 1992 : 157 ) ; rather I have tried to simplify the phonological representations to make the morphologi- cal point as perspicuous as ...
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... phonological form might code and yields a form with the same informational properties and a modified phonology . So ... phonological sequences , Word Formation Rules are arranged into blocks ; the rules internal to a block are mutually ...
... phonological form might code and yields a form with the same informational properties and a modified phonology . So ... phonological sequences , Word Formation Rules are arranged into blocks ; the rules internal to a block are mutually ...
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... phonological necessity ; the relative ordering of these blocks and the mutual exclusivity within each block ensure that the phonological pieces will be correctly sequenced relative to one another . Where an information - rich account ...
... phonological necessity ; the relative ordering of these blocks and the mutual exclusivity within each block ensure that the phonological pieces will be correctly sequenced relative to one another . Where an information - rich account ...
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