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Segmental phonology in optimality theory , ed . by Linda Lombardi , 118–56 . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . NICHOLS , JOHANNA . 1971. Diminutive consonant symbolism in Western North America . Language 47.826–48 .
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For example , in the chapter on phonological theory , more space is devoted to a discussion of optimality - theoretic approaches than to studies in which phonological theory has provided fruitful hypotheses for variationist analysis ...
For example , in the chapter on phonological theory , more space is devoted to a discussion of optimality - theoretic approaches than to studies in which phonological theory has provided fruitful hypotheses for variationist analysis ...
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The analytical proposals are consistently argued for , rather than simply asserted , and E attempts to show how his proposals make sense within current syntactic theory . In what follows , I briefly review the contents of the nine ...
The analytical proposals are consistently argued for , rather than simply asserted , and E attempts to show how his proposals make sense within current syntactic theory . In what follows , I briefly review the contents of the nine ...
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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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