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... representation / tjǝ / . The surface allomorphs are then derived by rules : assimilation , vowel epenthesis and t - deletion ( see Booij 1995 ) . The difficulty is that these rules are not phonological : they have to be made sensitive ...
... representation / tjǝ / . The surface allomorphs are then derived by rules : assimilation , vowel epenthesis and t - deletion ( see Booij 1995 ) . The difficulty is that these rules are not phonological : they have to be made sensitive ...
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... representation . Since it does not exist in the surface representations either , the idea that iotation is due to j collapses . Let us consider one further scenario . Suppose we assume that the occurrence of ƒ is caused by a certain ...
... representation . Since it does not exist in the surface representations either , the idea that iotation is due to j collapses . Let us consider one further scenario . Suppose we assume that the occurrence of ƒ is caused by a certain ...
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... representation is not available in OT since , as pointed out earlier , an OT analysis of Polish cannot deal with the problem of vowel deletion.20 This being the case , głoç + if would have to have the representation / głos ] N + ifl2SG ...
... representation is not available in OT since , as pointed out earlier , an OT analysis of Polish cannot deal with the problem of vowel deletion.20 This being the case , głoç + if would have to have the representation / głos ] N + ifl2SG ...
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