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Preface The importance of an explicit phonotactic statement has been
recognized in most eras during which Latin has been studied; it certainly was by
the Roman grammarians (see Sergius IV.477K, Charisius I.1 IK, Ter. Scaurus VII.
17K, Ter.
Preface The importance of an explicit phonotactic statement has been
recognized in most eras during which Latin has been studied; it certainly was by
the Roman grammarians (see Sergius IV.477K, Charisius I.1 IK, Ter. Scaurus VII.
17K, Ter.
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However, if generative phonology has a clear contribution to make to
autonomous phonology in this matter, it has failed to exploit its advantage: for in
generative phonology, surface phonotactic constraints have until recently been
considered ...
However, if generative phonology has a clear contribution to make to
autonomous phonology in this matter, it has failed to exploit its advantage: for in
generative phonology, surface phonotactic constraints have until recently been
considered ...
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as the product of pure chance that must be ignored, if there is so much as one
cluster xz; (it might be said that it evaluates validity in phonotactics according to
generality). Notice also the effect this will have on the deviations of observed from
...
as the product of pure chance that must be ignored, if there is so much as one
cluster xz; (it might be said that it evaluates validity in phonotactics according to
generality). Notice also the effect this will have on the deviations of observed from
...
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