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However , before these are presented , it is important to consider constraints on lexical representations ( underlying forms ) . Chomsky & Halle ( 298 ) say that the only constraint needed is for lexical representations to be chosen in ...
However , before these are presented , it is important to consider constraints on lexical representations ( underlying forms ) . Chomsky & Halle ( 298 ) say that the only constraint needed is for lexical representations to be chosen in ...
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If the standard theory view of semantics remained largely unquestioned in IS , the view of the lexicon was very much ... L's original task was to account for the irregularity of certain lexical items and to distinguish irregularity from ...
If the standard theory view of semantics remained largely unquestioned in IS , the view of the lexicon was very much ... L's original task was to account for the irregularity of certain lexical items and to distinguish irregularity from ...
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At some point he hears the form soaring and notes the pronunciation ( sər ) , which is not consistent with his lexical representation because of the final [ r ] . According to the proposed learning principle , since the representation ...
At some point he hears the form soaring and notes the pronunciation ( sər ) , which is not consistent with his lexical representation because of the final [ r ] . According to the proposed learning principle , since the representation ...
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