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... natural changes like assimilation , rule - generalization to new environments , etc. can create environ- ments that are less natural ; cf. the change of s to [ z ] at the beginning of a word in North Ger- man . If it is advantageous to ...
... natural changes like assimilation , rule - generalization to new environments , etc. can create environ- ments that are less natural ; cf. the change of s to [ z ] at the beginning of a word in North Ger- man . If it is advantageous to ...
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... natural classes . On the other hand , we might content ourselves with the flat feature structure in Table 1 , in which case it is up to some purely morphological principle to account for the syncretism between paradigmatic cells . The ...
... natural classes . On the other hand , we might content ourselves with the flat feature structure in Table 1 , in which case it is up to some purely morphological principle to account for the syncretism between paradigmatic cells . The ...
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... natural class . These examples show the need for unnatural ( morphologically stipulated ) classes of morphosyntactic values . This is not an argument against natural classes as such . Once unnatural classes are admitted , however , they ...
... natural class . These examples show the need for unnatural ( morphologically stipulated ) classes of morphosyntactic values . This is not an argument against natural classes as such . Once unnatural classes are admitted , however , they ...
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Letters to Language | 377 |
The perceptual acquisition of phonological | 384 |
Semantics and pragmatics of English verbal dependent coordination Neal Whitman | 403 |
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