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Conventional wisdom holds that the distinctive content of twentieth-century linguistics can in large part be traced back to the work of the Genevan linguist Ferdinand de Saussure.
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phonetic species, nondistinctive properties, specified surface variant, morphophonemic description, euphonic laws, syntagmatic regularities, morphophonemic symbols, phonematic units, glossematic theory, metrical formalisms, multilateral opposition, structuralist phonemics, phonemic theory, phonemic forms, grammatical prerequisites, phonemic analyses, natural generative phonology, morpheme alternants, morphophonemic representation, structuralist phonology, phonemic elements, phonemic theories, phonological account, prosodic analysis, ideal notation
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Southern Paiute, Baudouin de Courtenay, United States, North America, Daniel Jones, Prague Circle, World War, American English, Handbook of American Indian Languages, Linguistic Institute, New York, University College, Broad Romic, Ferdinand de Saussure, Morris Halle, International Congress of Linguists, Moscow Circle, Narrow Romic, Roman Jakobson, University of Chicago, Leonard Bloomfield, Old English, Southern British, Trubetzkoy's Grundzüge, Zellig Harris
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