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This fact is all the more reason to examine them to see whether such rules can indeed be considered a separate type , and what implications their existence might have for the theory . In the following discussion , §1 outlines the ...
This fact is all the more reason to examine them to see whether such rules can indeed be considered a separate type , and what implications their existence might have for the theory . In the following discussion , §1 outlines the ...
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SYLLABIFICATION RULES assign syllable boundaries to phonological strings , and may re - apply in the course of a derivation ( 18 ) . Hooper proposes to state these rules as positive conditions on syllable boundaries and segments ( 194 ) ...
SYLLABIFICATION RULES assign syllable boundaries to phonological strings , and may re - apply in the course of a derivation ( 18 ) . Hooper proposes to state these rules as positive conditions on syllable boundaries and segments ( 194 ) ...
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MP - rules , and no reason to consider them any different from other MP - rules . Furthermore , since all generalizations involving features which are non - con- trastive for some segments involved MUST be automatic ( by definition ...
MP - rules , and no reason to consider them any different from other MP - rules . Furthermore , since all generalizations involving features which are non - con- trastive for some segments involved MUST be automatic ( by definition ...
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Anthony J Naro | 63 |
Halle and P Kiparsky | 150 |
Resolving the Neogrammarian controversy | 267 |
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