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example of the
occurrence of the
three English nasals before stops.
Biuniqueness is a
requirement of
classic structuralist phonemics. It
means that a...
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given set of weights; the
result is
nearly optimal. For any code that is
biunique,
meaning that the code is
uniquely decodeable, the sum of the probability...
- unguiferous, unguiform, ungular,
ungulate †ungula ungul- ūnus ūn- one adunation,
biunique, coadunate, coadunation, disunite, disunity, malunion, nonuniform, nonuniformity...
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further constrained by the
following constraints:
Function argument biuniqueness: Each a-structure role
corresponds to a
unique f-structure function,...
- umbral, umbrella, umbriferous,
umbrose un- one
Latin ūnus,
unius adunation,
biunique, coadunate, coadunation, disunite, disunity, malunion, nonuniform, nonuniformity...
- umbral, umbrella, umbriferous,
umbrose un- one
Latin ūnus,
unius adunation,
biunique, coadunate, coadunation, disunite, disunity, malunion, nonuniform, nonuniformity...