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is that a rule can apply only once per cycle , while an ' ordered principle ' could ( and should ) apply wherever it has the opportunity to apply in the same cycle . A situation such as the following could exist : Suppose that the OCP ...
is that a rule can apply only once per cycle , while an ' ordered principle ' could ( and should ) apply wherever it has the opportunity to apply in the same cycle . A situation such as the following could exist : Suppose that the OCP ...
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The forms of the weak declension are governed by four principles , one of which expresses the generalization about ... It involves a phonological condition on a principle of syntax ; if it were parochial , this would constitute a clear ...
The forms of the weak declension are governed by four principles , one of which expresses the generalization about ... It involves a phonological condition on a principle of syntax ; if it were parochial , this would constitute a clear ...
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This principle is stated here in an extremely vague fashion , but deliberately so . Exactly what constitutes transparency ' from surface evidence ' is left open ; but I hope the basic intent of the principle will become clear below .
This principle is stated here in an extremely vague fashion , but deliberately so . Exactly what constitutes transparency ' from surface evidence ' is left open ; but I hope the basic intent of the principle will become clear below .
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