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The final section in the chapter surveys the major types of lexical information apparently necessary to phonological theory . Chapter 3 , ' Constraints on phonological representations ' , considers those aspects of phonological ...
The final section in the chapter surveys the major types of lexical information apparently necessary to phonological theory . Chapter 3 , ' Constraints on phonological representations ' , considers those aspects of phonological ...
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This view is ascribed to what D somewhat prematurely terms ' die Schule von David Stampes Natural Phonology ' . ... To the extent that they can fulfill this function and still refer to the phonological distinctive - feature hierarchy ...
This view is ascribed to what D somewhat prematurely terms ' die Schule von David Stampes Natural Phonology ' . ... To the extent that they can fulfill this function and still refer to the phonological distinctive - feature hierarchy ...
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Note that this does not mean that PHONOLOGICAL processes of compensatory lengthening are ruled out of synchronic grammars . Processes by which XVCCY > XVCY may still appear in such descriptions ; but it is apparent that where a grammar ...
Note that this does not mean that PHONOLOGICAL processes of compensatory lengthening are ruled out of synchronic grammars . Processes by which XVCCY > XVCY may still appear in such descriptions ; but it is apparent that where a grammar ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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