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Mar 21, 2000 ... Autonomous phonemics was characterized by the view that phonemes had unique physical identities, that there could be little or no place for ...
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Feb 3, 2000 ... But I would like to point out that autonomous phonemics is a wonderfully ... For this purpose, I rely heavily upon an autonomous-phonemic ...
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relative merits of autonomous and systematic phonemics. ... It is concerned ... the corresponding neglect of this notion in autonomous phonemics, where even ...
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in recent years, the tradition of structuralist or autonomous phonemics took fairly ... of the autonomous phonemic level could not be maintained as a condition of ...
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The phonemic level of structural linguistics has been called TAXONOMIC PHONEMIC by Chomsky. Postal 1968 prefers the term AUTONOMOUS PHONEMIC.
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Nov 14, 2011 ... Using the phonemic chart for autonomous learning. Printer-friendly version. TeachingEnglish. Using the phonemic chart for autonomous ...
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Interactive or autonomous? Michael Key. University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Much previous work on the influence of phonological knowledge in perception ...
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Aspects of phonological theory. Front Cover ... REAL ARGUMENTS AGAINST AUTONOMOUS. 33. Copyright ... The Application of Phonological Rules. Andreas ...
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Jun 21, 2010... 1964 attacks on Post-Bloomfieldian American structuralist phonemics as involving, not (usually) the classical or autonomous phonemic level, ...
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necessarily preclude it from enjoying stand-alone phonetic interpretability. It is perfectly possible to conceive of primes as having autonomous phonetic identities ...
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