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We show that the generalizations a linking theory needs to capture can be modeled via the same mechanisms as other ... Theories of this correspondence ( often referred to as linking theories or mapping theories ) typically invoke ...
We show that the generalizations a linking theory needs to capture can be modeled via the same mechanisms as other ... Theories of this correspondence ( often referred to as linking theories or mapping theories ) typically invoke ...
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The historical presentation of the evolution of generative theory permits the reader to understand the major achievements and shortcomings of each stage while the explanation of semantic theory is accessible to nonsemanticists .
The historical presentation of the evolution of generative theory permits the reader to understand the major achievements and shortcomings of each stage while the explanation of semantic theory is accessible to nonsemanticists .
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The theoretical frameworks adopted in the thirteen articles include feature geometry , moraic phonology , experimental phonology , government phonology , optimality theory ( OT ) , lexical phonology , and a model of poetic meter .
The theoretical frameworks adopted in the thirteen articles include feature geometry , moraic phonology , experimental phonology , government phonology , optimality theory ( OT ) , lexical phonology , and a model of poetic meter .
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