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We would need to postulate a rule that inserts n before -ic , -ism and -ize for 17a . But Pluto ( 176 ) shows that this rule would have to include also the context of -ian and -ium . An attempt to arrive at a single generalization ...
We would need to postulate a rule that inserts n before -ic , -ism and -ize for 17a . But Pluto ( 176 ) shows that this rule would have to include also the context of -ian and -ium . An attempt to arrive at a single generalization ...
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P dismisses this work , accusing it of shamelessly wiring in the English past - tense rule ' ( 145 ) . While he is correct that the Hare et al . model is highly tailored to the English case ( and hence is not a plausible general ...
P dismisses this work , accusing it of shamelessly wiring in the English past - tense rule ' ( 145 ) . While he is correct that the Hare et al . model is highly tailored to the English case ( and hence is not a plausible general ...
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For all unspecified obstruents , the surface value for ( voice ) is predictable by three rules . The first rule provides [ + voice ) intervocalically . The second rule fills in [ -voice ) word - initially . That these rules are ...
For all unspecified obstruents , the surface value for ( voice ) is predictable by three rules . The first rule provides [ + voice ) intervocalically . The second rule fills in [ -voice ) word - initially . That these rules are ...
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