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... phonological as well as phonological information . It is argued that the type of phonological representation required by traditional phonemics , which is in- dependent of all higher - level information , and in terms of which higher ...
... phonological as well as phonological information . It is argued that the type of phonological representation required by traditional phonemics , which is in- dependent of all higher - level information , and in terms of which higher ...
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... phonological and morphophonemic rules . But perhaps we can outline an answer to this question . It is characteristic of phonological rules ( as distinct from morphophonemic rules ) that they normally apply without restriction to all ...
... phonological and morphophonemic rules . But perhaps we can outline an answer to this question . It is characteristic of phonological rules ( as distinct from morphophonemic rules ) that they normally apply without restriction to all ...
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... phonological levels do not involve consonant sequences as complicated as those in the lexicon . Thus , if we consider that it is the re - adjustment rules ( Chom- sky & Halle , 371-2 ) which insert vowels into Semitic stems , then we ...
... phonological levels do not involve consonant sequences as complicated as those in the lexicon . Thus , if we consider that it is the re - adjustment rules ( Chom- sky & Halle , 371-2 ) which insert vowels into Semitic stems , then we ...
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EDITED | 240 |
SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
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abstract alternation analysis apply Arabic assumption Black English CDIAL child Chomsky clause consonant contrast convention corresponding deep structure deletion derived dialects diphthongization discussion distinction Dravidian environment epenthesis etymologies evidence example fact Figure formal forms grammar Halliday idiolect indicate interpretation intonation involved isoglosses labial labial consonant Labov Latin lenition lexical linguistic logical Loglan logograph marked markedness marker meaning mirror image morphemes morphological morphophonemic natural languages noise noun phrase obstruent occur onomatopoetic Paragoge pattern phonemic phonological possible predicates prefixes present problem pronoun proto-language Quechua question reconstruction reference relevant Rigveda rule segments semantic sentence sequences Slavic social sound speakers specified speech stems stress suffix syllable syntactic syntax tagmeme tense theory tion tone group transformational transformational grammar translation trimeter Tulu underlying University unmarked utterances variable verb vowel words