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Cognitive phonology is usually thought of as the study of the 'sound systems' of languages. It is an attempt to classify various correspondences between morphemes and and is a part of cognitive grammar. One attractive feature of cognitive phonology is that other aspects of grammar are directly accessible due to its subordinate relationship with cognitive grammar; thus making relationships between phonology and various aspects of syntax, semantics and pragmatics feasible. * v * t * e

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  • Cognitive phonology is usually thought of as the study of the 'sound systems' of languages. It is an attempt to classify various correspondences between morphemes and and is a part of cognitive grammar. One attractive feature of cognitive phonology is that other aspects of grammar are directly accessible due to its subordinate relationship with cognitive grammar; thus making relationships between phonology and various aspects of syntax, semantics and pragmatics feasible. * v * t * e (en)
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  • Cognitive phonology is usually thought of as the study of the 'sound systems' of languages. It is an attempt to classify various correspondences between morphemes and and is a part of cognitive grammar. One attractive feature of cognitive phonology is that other aspects of grammar are directly accessible due to its subordinate relationship with cognitive grammar; thus making relationships between phonology and various aspects of syntax, semantics and pragmatics feasible. * v * t * e (en)
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  • Cognitive phonology (en)
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