Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... propose that principle A , the transparency principle , is responsible for a re - ordering which I earlier analysed as rule insertion . In King 1971b , I proposed a rule insertion in order to account for Old Icelandic vowel variations ...
... propose that principle A , the transparency principle , is responsible for a re - ordering which I earlier analysed as rule insertion . In King 1971b , I proposed a rule insertion in order to account for Old Icelandic vowel variations ...
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... proposed features as follows ( cf. p . 97 ) : Glottal stricture Voice onset 101 202 br b 1 2 2 0 It is clear that the gross phonetic facts can be described in such a manner . However , as L himself notes , this is far from sufficient ...
... proposed features as follows ( cf. p . 97 ) : Glottal stricture Voice onset 101 202 br b 1 2 2 0 It is clear that the gross phonetic facts can be described in such a manner . However , as L himself notes , this is far from sufficient ...
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... proposed dual specification of speech sounds is illustrated , L fails to provide examples of vowels for four of seven feature com- plexes cited , although his system clearly provides for such vowels . In sum , the proposal that vowels ...
... proposed dual specification of speech sounds is illustrated , L fails to provide examples of vowels for four of seven feature com- plexes cited , although his system clearly provides for such vowels . In sum , the proposal that vowels ...
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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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