Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... phonological rules of the language . The important point is that this deviance always has one of two functions . The first is that of making the reduplicative part more similar to the reduplicated part . For this purpose , a ...
... phonological rules of the language . The important point is that this deviance always has one of two functions . The first is that of making the reduplicative part more similar to the reduplicated part . For this purpose , a ...
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... phonological component , whereas the lexical tone is an inherent part of the syllable , being present in the input to the phonological component . In other words , the forms in 9 are specified with a given tone feature in the lexi- con ...
... phonological component , whereas the lexical tone is an inherent part of the syllable , being present in the input to the phonological component . In other words , the forms in 9 are specified with a given tone feature in the lexi- con ...
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... phonological rule . This procedure will undoubtedly generate the correct string ni - yá ( rather than * ni - yá ) . However , what do the readjustment rule and the later phonological rule ( which deletes si- ) explain ? Does the ...
... phonological rule . This procedure will undoubtedly generate the correct string ni - yá ( rather than * ni - yá ) . However , what do the readjustment rule and the later phonological rule ( which deletes si- ) explain ? Does the ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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