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However , the fact that SPE cannot attain some needed contrasts is not reason enough . ... in every language which has some unachieved contrast , it would require that a rule be added to the grammar in order to get from the somewhat ...
However , the fact that SPE cannot attain some needed contrasts is not reason enough . ... in every language which has some unachieved contrast , it would require that a rule be added to the grammar in order to get from the somewhat ...
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During the twentieth month the contrast between initial [ d ] and its absence spread slowly across the vowel system : first Jonathan's pronunciation of hot changed from [ dp ? ] to ( p ? ) , and he also became able to make the sound [ 0 ] ...
During the twentieth month the contrast between initial [ d ] and its absence spread slowly across the vowel system : first Jonathan's pronunciation of hot changed from [ dp ? ] to ( p ? ) , and he also became able to make the sound [ 0 ] ...
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During the months described so far , his fast - evolving and relatively mature vowel system , coupled with his extremely crude consonant system , provide a striking contrast to Joan Velten , whose early development consisted mostly of ...
During the months described so far , his fast - evolving and relatively mature vowel system , coupled with his extremely crude consonant system , provide a striking contrast to Joan Velten , whose early development consisted mostly of ...
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