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Linguistic Inquiry 1.534–9 . HYMAN , Larry M. 1970. How concrete is phonology ? Lg . 46.58–76 . KENSTOWICZ , MICHAEL , and CHARLES KISSEBERTH . 1970. Rule ordering and the asymmetry hypothesis . Papers from the 6th Regional Meeting ...
Linguistic Inquiry 1.534–9 . HYMAN , Larry M. 1970. How concrete is phonology ? Lg . 46.58–76 . KENSTOWICZ , MICHAEL , and CHARLES KISSEBERTH . 1970. Rule ordering and the asymmetry hypothesis . Papers from the 6th Regional Meeting ...
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Among linguistic scholars who upheld the conventional character of the verbal sign , the American linguist William ... sign ( l'arbitraire du signe ) is the first and one of the basic principles in the linguistic framework of Saussure .
Among linguistic scholars who upheld the conventional character of the verbal sign , the American linguist William ... sign ( l'arbitraire du signe ) is the first and one of the basic principles in the linguistic framework of Saussure .
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An integrated theory of linguistic descriptions . ... Papers from the 4th Regional Meeting , Chicago Linguistic Society , 71–80 . 1971. ... Monograph Series on Languages and Linguistics , Georgetown University , 24.19–33 . 1972.
An integrated theory of linguistic descriptions . ... Papers from the 4th Regional Meeting , Chicago Linguistic Society , 71–80 . 1971. ... Monograph Series on Languages and Linguistics , Georgetown University , 24.19–33 . 1972.
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