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Things phonology often describes (“phonology ________”)
interface, syntax, morphology, boundary, interaction, words, relationship, histories, phonetics, approach, correspondence, conversion, strategies
How phonology often is described (“________ phonology”)
generative, english, lexical, historical, natural, autosegmental, segmental, prosodic, metrical, comparative, articulatory, spanish, linear, nonlinear, chinese, japanese, interlanguage, modern, diachronic, intonational, french, synchronic, semitic, cyclic, classical, based, suprasegmental, theoretical, standard, german, european, functional, arabic, traditional, contrastive, structural, postlexical, phrasal, native, descriptive, disordered, clinical, syllabic, abstract, germanic, experimental, tonal, level, finnish, computational, moraic, russian, korean, expressive, variable, dimensional, cognitive, atomic, transformational, semantic, polish, turkish, morpho, greek, developmental, italian, deviant, latin, contemporary, autonomous, dynamic, derivational, systematic, dutch, phonemic, prelexical, sanskrit, language, dravidian, adult, consonantal, swedish, distinctive, mandarin, taxonomic, hungarian, stratificational
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