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One might attempt to resolve this problem by ordering the rule of Closed Syllable Adjustment after the rule deleting final shwas : after the final shwa of lašət + əl is lost , the form is lašətl ; the shwa which remains is now in a ...
One might attempt to resolve this problem by ordering the rule of Closed Syllable Adjustment after the rule deleting final shwas : after the final shwa of lašət + əl is lost , the form is lašətl ; the shwa which remains is now in a ...
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A central part of the ' standard ' analysis of French is the rule of Final Consonant Deletion . Thus it is claimed that the account of such alternations as that found in petit îlot ( pætitilo ] ' small island ' vs. petit continent ...
A central part of the ' standard ' analysis of French is the rule of Final Consonant Deletion . Thus it is claimed that the account of such alternations as that found in petit îlot ( pætitilo ] ' small island ' vs. petit continent ...
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sonant Deletion rule as one which deletes a word - final obstruent which is also syllable - final : R N M ( 16 ) [ + obstruent ] → Ø / # ( # ) . Two observations should be made about this formulation of Final Consonant Deletion .
sonant Deletion rule as one which deletes a word - final obstruent which is also syllable - final : R N M ( 16 ) [ + obstruent ] → Ø / # ( # ) . Two observations should be made about this formulation of Final Consonant Deletion .
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