Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... 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 were a principle ordered in the grammar of L after rule W and ...
... 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 were a principle ordered in the grammar of L after rule W and ...
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... principle of syntax ; if it were parochial , this would con- stitute a clear violation of the Principle of Phonology - Free Syntax ( Zwicky 1969 ) . We can offer two proposals for averting this undesirable consequence . First , the RP ...
... principle of syntax ; if it were parochial , this would con- stitute a clear violation of the Principle of Phonology - Free Syntax ( Zwicky 1969 ) . We can offer two proposals for averting this undesirable consequence . First , the RP ...
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... Principle , as I appeal to it below , will be to rule out ( at least in normal cases ) a certain class of abstract analyses . A third markedness principle is less controversial , and is implicit in much generative theory . ( 5 ) NATURAL ...
... Principle , as I appeal to it below , will be to rule out ( at least in normal cases ) a certain class of abstract analyses . A third markedness principle is less controversial , and is implicit in much generative theory . ( 5 ) NATURAL ...
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