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BYU Linguistics & English Language · Vowel alternations in English have been of great interest to phonologists, especially within the generative paradigm. The abstract nature of

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Page 1: BYU Linguistics & English Language · Vowel alternations in English have been of great interest to phonologists, especially within the generative paradigm. The abstract nature of
Page 2: BYU Linguistics & English Language · Vowel alternations in English have been of great interest to phonologists, especially within the generative paradigm. The abstract nature of
Page 3: BYU Linguistics & English Language · Vowel alternations in English have been of great interest to phonologists, especially within the generative paradigm. The abstract nature of
Page 4: BYU Linguistics & English Language · Vowel alternations in English have been of great interest to phonologists, especially within the generative paradigm. The abstract nature of
Page 5: BYU Linguistics & English Language · Vowel alternations in English have been of great interest to phonologists, especially within the generative paradigm. The abstract nature of
Page 6: BYU Linguistics & English Language · Vowel alternations in English have been of great interest to phonologists, especially within the generative paradigm. The abstract nature of
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