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... phonology re- searchers ' , and specific goals included identifying ' classes of perceptual mechanisms that may offer promising insights into phonological patterns , and classes of phonological models that can capture lan- guage ...
... phonology re- searchers ' , and specific goals included identifying ' classes of perceptual mechanisms that may offer promising insights into phonological patterns , and classes of phonological models that can capture lan- guage ...
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... phonological grammar . * 1. INTRODUCTION . The degree to which phonetics can affect phonology has been an oft - discussed topic in phonological theory . Much work in phonology has reported recur- rent phonological patterns that are ...
... phonological grammar . * 1. INTRODUCTION . The degree to which phonetics can affect phonology has been an oft - discussed topic in phonological theory . Much work in phonology has reported recur- rent phonological patterns that are ...
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... phonology , for example , through rule reordering in an SPE ( The sound pattern of English , Chomsky & Halle 1968 ) model , or through the assignment of a phonological rule to a particular level in lexical phonology . The remainder of ...
... phonology , for example , through rule reordering in an SPE ( The sound pattern of English , Chomsky & Halle 1968 ) model , or through the assignment of a phonological rule to a particular level in lexical phonology . The remainder of ...
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Book Notices see back cover | 450 |
Annual Report Brian D Joseph | 466 |
Recent Publications | 475 |
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