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Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology . Lg . 60.21-54 . SHATTUCK - HUFNAGEL , STEPHANIE . 1986. The representation of phonological information during speech production planning : Evidence from vowel errors in spontaneous ...
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology . Lg . 60.21-54 . SHATTUCK - HUFNAGEL , STEPHANIE . 1986. The representation of phonological information during speech production planning : Evidence from vowel errors in spontaneous ...
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On the one hand , lexical items such as car and auto ( mobile ) co - exist in SEE just as do phonological variants such as [ gia : f ] and [ guæf ] ' graph ' . On the other hand , for a native SEE speaker , the use of the words plaits ...
On the one hand , lexical items such as car and auto ( mobile ) co - exist in SEE just as do phonological variants such as [ gia : f ] and [ guæf ] ' graph ' . On the other hand , for a native SEE speaker , the use of the words plaits ...
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Principle 2.6 maintains that phonological acquisitions by immigrants begin in the same way that Quichean palatalization began , with individual words . Trudgill ( 1986 : 58 ) posits the speakers ' efforts at accommodation as motivation ...
Principle 2.6 maintains that phonological acquisitions by immigrants begin in the same way that Quichean palatalization began , with individual words . Trudgill ( 1986 : 58 ) posits the speakers ' efforts at accommodation as motivation ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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