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A case for syntactically oriented phonological analysis

Pages 118-169 | Published online: 21 May 2009
 

Notes

This is a revised and expanded version of a paper entitled “On Some Problems in the Phonology of Czech Conjugation”; read at the 10th International Congress of Linguists, Bucharest, 1967. This version will appear in Recent Developments in Linguistics, ed. by M. Bierwisch and K. E. Heidolph (Mouton & Co., The Hague). The footnotes in this version differ from those in the Bierwisch version in that they have been updated to reflect the fact that considerable portion of the material covered here has been reconsidered in my thesis (Vanek, 1969) where I have arrived at some sharply divergent conclusions regarding the syntactic portion of the analysis.

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