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The distinction between marked and unmarked entities in linguistic structure has been receiving increased attention in recent years from linguists of various points of view . Most prominently , we see transformational phonology taking ...
The distinction between marked and unmarked entities in linguistic structure has been receiving increased attention in recent years from linguists of various points of view . Most prominently , we see transformational phonology taking ...
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Finally , we may note briefly that other languages have diverse ways of expressing these distinctions , whether or not there is a some - any distinction in the language . For instance , in Latin , sentences like the following are found ...
Finally , we may note briefly that other languages have diverse ways of expressing these distinctions , whether or not there is a some - any distinction in the language . For instance , in Latin , sentences like the following are found ...
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a 9 speech ) distinction separates ' what is essential from what is accessory and more or less accidental ' ( Saussure , 14 ) —this is competence / performance . Second , the langue / parole distinction separates ' what is social from ...
a 9 speech ) distinction separates ' what is essential from what is accessory and more or less accidental ' ( Saussure , 14 ) —this is competence / performance . Second , the langue / parole distinction separates ' what is social from ...
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