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― How would the same facts be handled in terms of an allomorphy rule ? The analysis is not very attractive . We would need to postulate a rule that inserts n before -ic , -ism and -ize for 17a . But Pluto ( 17b ) shows that this rule ...
― How would the same facts be handled in terms of an allomorphy rule ? The analysis is not very attractive . We would need to postulate a rule that inserts n before -ic , -ism and -ize for 17a . But Pluto ( 17b ) shows that this rule ...
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... rule to apply to a word if the word already has a corresponding irregular form ' ( 290 ) . The ' rule ' is simply a property of a high - level type , and the irregular morphology associated with an individual lexical item overrides it ...
... rule to apply to a word if the word already has a corresponding irregular form ' ( 290 ) . The ' rule ' is simply a property of a high - level type , and the irregular morphology associated with an individual lexical item overrides it ...
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... rules . The first rule provides [ + voice ] intervocalically . The second rule fills in [ -voice ] word - initially . That these rules are necessary is shown by alternations like [ tɔkɔ ] ' bow ' ~ [ tɔ - dɔka - ge ] ' have a bow'.34 ...
... rules . The first rule provides [ + voice ] intervocalically . The second rule fills in [ -voice ] word - initially . That these rules are necessary is shown by alternations like [ tɔkɔ ] ' bow ' ~ [ tɔ - dɔka - ge ] ' have a bow'.34 ...
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