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It is hoped that the foregoing discussion of SPC's calls attention to a much more concrete aspect of phonology , for any solid phonological theory must be based on correct information about the surface phonetic realm . a REFERENCES .
It is hoped that the foregoing discussion of SPC's calls attention to a much more concrete aspect of phonology , for any solid phonological theory must be based on correct information about the surface phonetic realm . a REFERENCES .
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In discussing a phonemic change such as the one before us , it is important to understand , first of all , that phonemes are not the smallest units of phonological structure . The phoneme is a syntagm ( or construction ) whose ultimate ...
In discussing a phonemic change such as the one before us , it is important to understand , first of all , that phonemes are not the smallest units of phonological structure . The phoneme is a syntagm ( or construction ) whose ultimate ...
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The way in which new I - rules are introduced into a phonological structure can be described here only in outline , but is largely comparable to the elimination of A - rules . I - rules can be characterized as codified deviations from ...
The way in which new I - rules are introduced into a phonological structure can be described here only in outline , but is largely comparable to the elimination of A - rules . I - rules can be characterized as codified deviations from ...
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Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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adjectives alternation analysis appear apply assume becomes called Chapter clause comparative consider consistent consonant constraints constructions contains corresponding deep derived diagram dialects discussion elements English evidence examples fact FIGURE final focus formal forms Formula further given gives grammar important indicated initial interesting interpretation involved John language later lexical linguistic marked markers meaning morpheme morphological natural negative nominal noted noun object observed occur original past patterns person phonetic phonological position possible present Press principle problem pronoun proposed provides question reference relations relative representation represented require respectively result rule seems semantic sentence sequences similar SPC's speaker specific Stage stem stress structure suffix suggest surface syntactic Table tense theory tion transformational underlying University verb vowel