Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... evidence in this paper . This is not to say that other experimental techniques , or refinements on the present one , might not provide better evidence on the psychological reality of underlying forms . The desirability of further ...
... evidence in this paper . This is not to say that other experimental techniques , or refinements on the present one , might not provide better evidence on the psychological reality of underlying forms . The desirability of further ...
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... evidence from other phonetic parameters either ( see below ) ; and , second , I shall show that facts about pitch offer what appears to be evidence AGAINST the UPAH , if anything counts as evidence against it . The tones of a tone ...
... evidence from other phonetic parameters either ( see below ) ; and , second , I shall show that facts about pitch offer what appears to be evidence AGAINST the UPAH , if anything counts as evidence against it . The tones of a tone ...
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... evidence.22 Unless further literature exists which I have not seen , then , a negligible amount of morphophonemic evidence has been adduced for representing tones in terms of a universal set of features . 23 Consider now phonetic evidence ...
... evidence.22 Unless further literature exists which I have not seen , then , a negligible amount of morphophonemic evidence has been adduced for representing tones in terms of a universal set of features . 23 Consider now phonetic evidence ...
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adjectives alternative analysis appear apply assumed Chomsky claim communication complex concept consciousness consider consonants constraints contains context continuant contrast corresponding course deletion derivational determined dialect discussion distinction English environment evidence examples extrinsic fact final forms function give given grammar human hypothesis important indicate interesting involved kind language learning less lexical linguistic marked meaning natural normal noted nouns object observed occur pairs phonetic phonological pitch position possible preceding predict present Press principle probably problem processes pronouns proposed question reason reference relations relationship relative representations represented respect restrictions result rules seems segment semantic sentences sound speaker specific speech standard stem stress string structure suggests syntactic theory tion tone underlying University verb vowel