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Kiparsky 1968 : 177 ) , rule loss results from analogical changes within paradigms , so that those paradigms no longer need the ... It is basically accidental , within our view , that such analogical changes should result in rule Loss .
Kiparsky 1968 : 177 ) , rule loss results from analogical changes within paradigms , so that those paradigms no longer need the ... It is basically accidental , within our view , that such analogical changes should result in rule Loss .
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It seems obvious that the choice of one or the other solution to opacity case ( ii ) is not the result of chance . One need only look at the effect which each solution would have on the surface representation of vital semantic or ...
It seems obvious that the choice of one or the other solution to opacity case ( ii ) is not the result of chance . One need only look at the effect which each solution would have on the surface representation of vital semantic or ...
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This ' induction ' , then , results in the ability to produce utterances which express formal , structural relations . There are problems with these arguments . First , we are uncertain why one strategy should result in utterances which ...
This ' induction ' , then , results in the ability to produce utterances which express formal , structural relations . There are problems with these arguments . First , we are uncertain why one strategy should result in utterances which ...
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