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linear arrangement of constituents at the time of application of particular rules . When it is claimed that a rule is a mirror image rule ( i.e. that it can apply either from ' left to right ' or from ' right to left ' ) , one can ...
linear arrangement of constituents at the time of application of particular rules . When it is claimed that a rule is a mirror image rule ( i.e. that it can apply either from ' left to right ' or from ' right to left ' ) , one can ...
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... upon a variable rule to the limits of reproducibility , but rather to apply the logic of these converging ( and diverging ) patterns to establishing the place , form , and order of the deletion and contraction rules of NNE .
... upon a variable rule to the limits of reproducibility , but rather to apply the logic of these converging ( and diverging ) patterns to establishing the place , form , and order of the deletion and contraction rules of NNE .
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Trubetzkoy explicitly recognized that syntactic boundaries are essential to phonological description , and he considered the statement of a neutralization rule to be incomplete without a specification of the domain to which it applies .
Trubetzkoy explicitly recognized that syntactic boundaries are essential to phonological description , and he considered the statement of a neutralization rule to be incomplete without a specification of the domain to which it applies .
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harmony | 45 |
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