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Goldberg, Ariel M. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Recent theories of phonology hold that phonotactic well-formedness may be gradient, with some legal structures being more well-formed than others. Linguistic and psycholinguistic research has demonstrated that "within" morphemes, speakers encode both categorical (*n/Onset) and gradient (st/Onset greater than sin/Onset) phonotactic restrictions.…
Descriptors: Phonology, Grammar, Morphemes, Neurological Impairments

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