Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... apply . sequentially , thereby determining a number of distinct application relations for pairs of rules . If a rule ... apply . ( b ) A BLEEDS B if and only if the application of A DECREASES the number of forms to which B can apply ...
... apply . sequentially , thereby determining a number of distinct application relations for pairs of rules . If a rule ... apply . ( b ) A BLEEDS B if and only if the application of A DECREASES the number of forms to which B can apply ...
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... application of this rule . At this point the derivation terminates , for there are no rules in 28b which can apply to itneks . ( The final phonetic form ideneks then results from the application of rules other than those listed in 28 ...
... application of this rule . At this point the derivation terminates , for there are no rules in 28b which can apply to itneks . ( The final phonetic form ideneks then results from the application of rules other than those listed in 28 ...
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... apply to 28a , and it must apply to 28b . What this means is that the proper application of A - replc critically depends on being able to recover the context from which the stem vowel was deleted . The null segment hypothesis permits ...
... apply to 28a , and it must apply to 28b . What this means is that the proper application of A - replc critically depends on being able to recover the context from which the stem vowel was deleted . The null segment hypothesis permits ...
Inhalt
The arguments about deep structure | 423 |
Deepstructure appositive and complement NPs | 446 |
Double nominatives in Chinese | 455 |
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