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If that is the case , rule ( 4b ) , with two variables , is simpler than the less general rule ( 5b ) , with only one variable , provided the presence of an integer in ( 5b ) does not alter this relationship .
If that is the case , rule ( 4b ) , with two variables , is simpler than the less general rule ( 5b ) , with only one variable , provided the presence of an integer in ( 5b ) does not alter this relationship .
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Schane's ' Pretonic adjustment ' rule ( 40 , rule 3a ) affords another example of the same kind . The fact that e becomes ε and 5 becomes o is generalized as [ -tense , around ] → [ -alow ] in pretonic position .
Schane's ' Pretonic adjustment ' rule ( 40 , rule 3a ) affords another example of the same kind . The fact that e becomes ε and 5 becomes o is generalized as [ -tense , around ] → [ -alow ] in pretonic position .
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95–6 ) lists the relevant rules , cites the orthographic and underlying forms , runs through the rules in order , and ends with the ' phonemic ' output . ... Rule 2 laxes the non - high thematic vowel Al before a single consonant .
95–6 ) lists the relevant rules , cites the orthographic and underlying forms , runs through the rules in order , and ends with the ' phonemic ' output . ... Rule 2 laxes the non - high thematic vowel Al before a single consonant .
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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 |
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