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The psycholinguistic approach to certain linguistic phenomena is based on two general assumptions , which most structural linguists would probably accept but would probably consider irrelevant : first , that language as a form of ...
The psycholinguistic approach to certain linguistic phenomena is based on two general assumptions , which most structural linguists would probably accept but would probably consider irrelevant : first , that language as a form of ...
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Consider two morphs , identical except for differences in their alveolar phonemes - for example ( kryezi ) ' sticks ' and [ kryesi ) ' little sticks ' , or ( qikïta ] ' this thing also ' and ( qikïtya ) ' this cute thing also ' ...
Consider two morphs , identical except for differences in their alveolar phonemes - for example ( kryezi ) ' sticks ' and [ kryesi ) ' little sticks ' , or ( qikïta ] ' this thing also ' and ( qikïtya ) ' this cute thing also ' ...
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We will simply consider a particular way of counting phoneme distributions ; and we will see how the segmentations indicated by this counting procedure coincide with the morpheme boundaries as we know them from morphological analysis .
We will simply consider a particular way of counting phoneme distributions ; and we will see how the segmentations indicated by this counting procedure coincide with the morpheme boundaries as we know them from morphological analysis .
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