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I will argue that neither Umlaut nor VL can be described in the most general way if we adopt the combination of ... Within this framework of assumptions , $ 4.1 argues that Umlaut and VL cannot be cyclic ; $ 4.2 argues that they cannot ...
I will argue that neither Umlaut nor VL can be described in the most general way if we adopt the combination of ... Within this framework of assumptions , $ 4.1 argues that Umlaut and VL cannot be cyclic ; $ 4.2 argues that they cannot ...
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But in $ 4 , Muysken argues that morphological readjustment rules are not constrained by subjacency , but only by the notion of c - command . While he claims that readjustment rules follow wordformation rules , since they are both part ...
But in $ 4 , Muysken argues that morphological readjustment rules are not constrained by subjacency , but only by the notion of c - command . While he claims that readjustment rules follow wordformation rules , since they are both part ...
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Michael Brame , ' Lexicon vs. filters ' ( 73-95 ) , argues that many of the filters proposed by Chomsky & Lasnik 1977 and by Chomsky 1980 should be replaced by contextual restrictions on lexical items ( note that Chomsky 1981 has now ...
Michael Brame , ' Lexicon vs. filters ' ( 73-95 ) , argues that many of the filters proposed by Chomsky & Lasnik 1977 and by Chomsky 1980 should be replaced by contextual restrictions on lexical items ( note that Chomsky 1981 has now ...
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Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
Generative tests for generative meter Gilbert Youmans | 67 |
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