Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... results from analogical changes within paradigms , so that those paradigms no longer need the rule to relate them . Thus ... result may show up in a standard framework as rule re - ordering or rule simplification . The type of rule loss ...
... results from analogical changes within paradigms , so that those paradigms no longer need the rule to relate them . Thus ... result may show up in a standard framework as rule re - ordering or rule simplification . The type of rule loss ...
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... result of chance . One need only look at the effect which each solution would have on the surface representation of vital semantic or grammatical information . Thus , in the Rumanian example , the reversal of Palatalization in words ...
... result of chance . One need only look at the effect which each solution would have on the surface representation of vital semantic or grammatical information . Thus , in the Rumanian example , the reversal of Palatalization in words ...
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... 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 represent hierarchical ...
... 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 represent hierarchical ...
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