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On the other hand , the paradigmatic tone and the syntagmatic tone are similar in that both are non - inherent in the syllable ; they are assignable , in generative terms , by the phonological component , whereas the lexical tone is an ...
On the other hand , the paradigmatic tone and the syntagmatic tone are similar in that both are non - inherent in the syllable ; they are assignable , in generative terms , by the phonological component , whereas the lexical tone is an ...
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That is , one might argue that T1 can be reformulated as a phonological rule despite the syntactic regularity which it states . Such an argument would be furthered by saying that the readjustment rule does not simply delete the node ...
That is , one might argue that T1 can be reformulated as a phonological rule despite the syntactic regularity which it states . Such an argument would be furthered by saying that the readjustment rule does not simply delete the node ...
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In this review I shall attempt to describe the essential characteristics of T's theory of phonology , with special attention to the ... which are among the most relevant to the further advancement of contemporary phonological theory .
In this review I shall attempt to describe the essential characteristics of T's theory of phonology , with special attention to the ... which are among the most relevant to the further advancement of contemporary phonological theory .
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kolam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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