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However , any theory that incorporates a generalized version of derivational history characterizes a wider range of relationships than need be ascribed to natural language . All empirically defensible cases of derivational history are ...
However , any theory that incorporates a generalized version of derivational history characterizes a wider range of relationships than need be ascribed to natural language . All empirically defensible cases of derivational history are ...
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PHONOLOGICAL FEATURES : PROBLEMS AND PROPOSALS LYLE CAMPBELL University of Missouri , Columbia Inadequacies in the Sound pattern of English feature system , in the realm of unattained natural classes and unaccommodated contrasts ...
PHONOLOGICAL FEATURES : PROBLEMS AND PROPOSALS LYLE CAMPBELL University of Missouri , Columbia Inadequacies in the Sound pattern of English feature system , in the realm of unattained natural classes and unaccommodated contrasts ...
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( 4 ) Labials plus velars or post - velars ( uvulars ) as a natural class : k р a . Rumaniang > b1 / dental ( e.g. opt < octo ' eight ' ; limn < m d . Cakchiquel , Quiché , and Tzutujil ( 2 ) [ ] { } ( Parker 1969 ) . > ...
( 4 ) Labials plus velars or post - velars ( uvulars ) as a natural class : k р a . Rumaniang > b1 / dental ( e.g. opt < octo ' eight ' ; limn < m d . Cakchiquel , Quiché , and Tzutujil ( 2 ) [ ] { } ( Parker 1969 ) . > ...
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