Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... apply this parsing to the surface form sanity , we obtain the stem san- . It is the function of the phonological rules to tell us that the stem san- can be identified with the lexical entry sane . Only fully regular morphological and ...
... apply this parsing to the surface form sanity , we obtain the stem san- . It is the function of the phonological rules to tell us that the stem san- can be identified with the lexical entry sane . Only fully regular morphological and ...
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... apply as soon as it is phonologically possible for them to do so . First , we check for application at the surface . If the morphological rule cannot apply , we undo a phonological rule , and again check for application of the ...
... apply as soon as it is phonologically possible for them to do so . First , we check for application at the surface . If the morphological rule cannot apply , we undo a phonological rule , and again check for application of the ...
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... apply just in the environments in which other root trans- formations apply , and this prediction can be shown to fail in both directions . Thus one environment in which various root transformations can apply , but not Subject ...
... apply just in the environments in which other root trans- formations apply , and this prediction can be shown to fail in both directions . Thus one environment in which various root transformations can apply , but not Subject ...
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