For best linearity it is necessary to hold the output node at a fixed voltage. This is what the feedback on the two gates on the right are intended to do. If you want better linearity replace these with an inverting opamp.
With a 3.3v supply the circuit shown exhibits a smooth non-linearity which can be used to create a sinusoid approximation with a 3-bit up/down count pattern.
Resistors are avoided in analog IC design where possible because they can be large and produce noise.
In the video: ramp, pulse-width modulated, and sinusoidal outputs are shown.
To the young lady visiting Electronics Plus in San Rafael who I gave a couple of MC14572UB's to: please feel free to ask me questions about this and other projects you might make with 4000 series CMOS. I like to make analog circuits with them even though they are sold as "digital". When they were invented it was the intention to sell special flavors of them for people doing analog circuits: other popular choices for analog circuits are CD4069UB, CD4049UB and CD4007UB.