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In particular , the problem posed by adjunction ( addition ) is not well handled . First of all , Ruwet misrepresents the problem . Given a rule of the form X - Y - 2 → X – Y — W — 2 , he says , one does not know whether , in the ...
In particular , the problem posed by adjunction ( addition ) is not well handled . First of all , Ruwet misrepresents the problem . Given a rule of the form X - Y - 2 → X – Y — W — 2 , he says , one does not know whether , in the ...
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Inasmuch as the problem under consideration has so consistently eluded a purely phonologic solution , it is pertinent to ask a further question : is the problem a matter of phonology per se ? I would suggest that it is not .
Inasmuch as the problem under consideration has so consistently eluded a purely phonologic solution , it is pertinent to ask a further question : is the problem a matter of phonology per se ? I would suggest that it is not .
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This raises two problems . First , he fails to define ' similarity ' . If the sharing of any feature is meant , this is clearly trivial : almost all forms are similar to all others ; if identity of feature composition of at least one ...
This raises two problems . First , he fails to define ' similarity ' . If the sharing of any feature is meant , this is clearly trivial : almost all forms are similar to all others ; if identity of feature composition of at least one ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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