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Lemmadescriptively equivalent order
Categoria grammaticaleN
Linguainglese
SiglaHarris (1951)
TitoloMethods in Structural Linguistics
Sinonimi 
Rinviienvironment (inglese)
equivalent (inglese)
free variant (inglese)
juncture (inglese)
morpheme (inglese)
morphemic segment (inglese)
order of morphemic segments (inglese)
segment (inglese)
social situation (inglese)
substitutable (inglese)
utterance (inglese) 
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[…] there are cases where the order of morphemic segments in an utterance is free; i.e. the morphemes occur in any order, with no attendant difference in the larger contextual environment or in the social situation […]. Cases of this type will be referred to here as descriptively equivalent order.
- Harris (1951), Pag. 184, n.59

Descriptively equivalent order is comparable to free variants of one segment: 'books, papers', is substitutable for 'papers, books' before 'and magazines' in the same way that released [k] is for unreleased [k'] before juncture, or that /ekƏnamiks/ is for /iykƏnamiks/ […].
- Harris (1951), Pag. 185, n.60