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If DiP's approach can produce this knowledge , it is to be commended . From the point of view of second - language pedagogy , there are certain clear needs that can be met by linguistics , whether contrastive or descriptive : an ...
If DiP's approach can produce this knowledge , it is to be commended . From the point of view of second - language pedagogy , there are certain clear needs that can be met by linguistics , whether contrastive or descriptive : an ...
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He can revise his analysis of the linguistic units in question so that his grammar will naturally produce the desired output . Or he can devise ad - hoc rules to cover up the inadequacy of his analysis . Let us consider a concrete ...
He can revise his analysis of the linguistic units in question so that his grammar will naturally produce the desired output . Or he can devise ad - hoc rules to cover up the inadequacy of his analysis . Let us consider a concrete ...
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Speakers with underlying sharped labials , as well as speakers with none , would presumably both be able to produce innovating forms containing dentals — the former by applying an adaptive rule replacing underlying sharped labials with ...
Speakers with underlying sharped labials , as well as speakers with none , would presumably both be able to produce innovating forms containing dentals — the former by applying an adaptive rule replacing underlying sharped labials with ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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