Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... Phonology , it is often possible to predict which phonological rules are unable to affect long segments . The prediction follow's from rather minimal assumptions about how rules apply to forms . * A long tradition of phonological ...
... Phonology , it is often possible to predict which phonological rules are unable to affect long segments . The prediction follow's from rather minimal assumptions about how rules apply to forms . * A long tradition of phonological ...
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... phonological features . To appear in Phonology yearbook , vol . 2 . and S. JAY KEYSER . 1983. CV Phonology : A generative theory of the syllable . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press . COWAN , J. RONAYNE , and LotFollah Yarmohammadi . 1978. The ...
... phonological features . To appear in Phonology yearbook , vol . 2 . and S. JAY KEYSER . 1983. CV Phonology : A generative theory of the syllable . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press . COWAN , J. RONAYNE , and LotFollah Yarmohammadi . 1978. The ...
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... phonology have their resolution in the judicious exploitation of such distinctions . To invoke contrasts like those in Fig . 1 is perhaps not ad - hoc , but revealing . REFERENCES CARLSON , ROBERT . 1983. Downstep in Supyire . Studies ...
... phonology have their resolution in the judicious exploitation of such distinctions . To invoke contrasts like those in Fig . 1 is perhaps not ad - hoc , but revealing . REFERENCES CARLSON , ROBERT . 1983. Downstep in Supyire . Studies ...
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