Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... contrast . There were significantly more errors where front vowels were replaced by back vowels than where back ... contrast separately . This is compatible with an un- derlying contrast between [ ] and [ + back ] , and is the opposite ...
... contrast . There were significantly more errors where front vowels were replaced by back vowels than where back ... contrast separately . This is compatible with an un- derlying contrast between [ ] and [ + back ] , and is the opposite ...
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... contrasts on different types of feature , as in ( c ) for continuance in / s / vs. voicing in / d / ; both types of contrast , ( b ) and ( c ) , yield more errors on the phoneme of lower frequency . Only in contrasts like the one in ( d ) ...
... contrasts on different types of feature , as in ( c ) for continuance in / s / vs. voicing in / d / ; both types of contrast , ( b ) and ( c ) , yield more errors on the phoneme of lower frequency . Only in contrasts like the one in ( d ) ...
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... contrast is imaginable for such a claim . " The case is quite different for 36a - b : ( 36 ) a . The door was open ... contrast ' . If a 1 - state content like < the door be open > is assigned to some TT , as in 36a , then it makes sense ...
... contrast is imaginable for such a claim . " The case is quite different for 36a - b : ( 36 ) a . The door was open ... contrast ' . If a 1 - state content like < the door be open > is assigned to some TT , as in 36a , then it makes sense ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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