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Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session

DOI

10.31356/silwp.vol09.05

Abstract

From the introduction: "A question of considerable importance in the present climate of linguistic debate is the relationship of phonological description to grammatical description. Viewpoints range all the way from a model which proposes the complete autonomy of phonology, to another which asserts its total dependence on grammar. This paper presents in summary form a problem of Kunimaipa intonation, showing how it is handled in relation to two different models."

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