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2 Another circumstance under which shwa is deleted is when it is preceded within a word by a vowel from which it is separated by exactly one consonant : ( 2 ) / əl → Ø / VC The operation of this rule , which we will call " ( Internal ) ...
2 Another circumstance under which shwa is deleted is when it is preceded within a word by a vowel from which it is separated by exactly one consonant : ( 2 ) / əl → Ø / VC The operation of this rule , which we will call " ( Internal ) ...
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9 corresponding to a shwa - deletion rule on the standard analysis ) feed this rule , but they do not themselves delete shwas . On this analysis , only rule 9 must be characterized as failing to apply before h - aspiré words .
9 corresponding to a shwa - deletion rule on the standard analysis ) feed this rule , but they do not themselves delete shwas . On this analysis , only rule 9 must be characterized as failing to apply before h - aspiré words .
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RULE hypothesis . We use a familiar prime convention in the semantic rules : NP ' stands for the intensional - logic representation of the expression dominated by NP ; Kim ' is the expression of intensional logic which translates the ...
RULE hypothesis . We use a familiar prime convention in the semantic rules : NP ' stands for the intensional - logic representation of the expression dominated by NP ; Kim ' is the expression of intensional logic which translates the ...
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