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Again , the operation of a socalled rule change mechanism is in fact conditioned by a surface phenomenon . ... whole is in a very obvious way dependent on the transparency of the phonological rules which relate individual lexical items ...
Again , the operation of a socalled rule change mechanism is in fact conditioned by a surface phenomenon . ... whole is in a very obvious way dependent on the transparency of the phonological rules which relate individual lexical items ...
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Ross himself ( chapter 6 ) was the first to note that the statement of the CSC ( and the other constraints that he proposes ) in terms of ' movement ' rules cannot be strictly correct . On the one hand , there are presumed non ...
Ross himself ( chapter 6 ) was the first to note that the statement of the CSC ( and the other constraints that he proposes ) in terms of ' movement ' rules cannot be strictly correct . On the one hand , there are presumed non ...
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after surveying the results of applying her theory to the English dative alternation , she writes ( 195 ) : ' These conclusions led to what appears to be a reductio ad absurdum of the hypothesis that governed rules are those which apply ...
after surveying the results of applying her theory to the English dative alternation , she writes ( 195 ) : ' These conclusions led to what appears to be a reductio ad absurdum of the hypothesis that governed rules are those which apply ...
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