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Example A : Suppose we assume the sub - matrix interpretation of rule application , and suppose that in some language all ( -Consonantal ] segments are [ + Voiced ) and that , further , there is a P rule that affects only ( + Voiced ...
Example A : Suppose we assume the sub - matrix interpretation of rule application , and suppose that in some language all ( -Consonantal ] segments are [ + Voiced ) and that , further , there is a P rule that affects only ( + Voiced ...
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For this language the only ( -Consonantal ) segments that appear in M ( U ) are also [ + Voiced ) , I + Continuant ) , and [ -Strident ) ; all ( -Consonanta ] ] segments that are ( -Voiced ) or ( -Continuant ] or [ + Strident ) are ...
For this language the only ( -Consonantal ) segments that appear in M ( U ) are also [ + Voiced ) , I + Continuant ) , and [ -Strident ) ; all ( -Consonanta ] ] segments that are ( -Voiced ) or ( -Continuant ] or [ + Strident ) are ...
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+ + [ + Coolinantal ] -Consonantal ] [ -Vocalic + [ Coradiantal ] [ + Consonantal ] [ + Voce Vocalie ] ... Indeed , the dictionary entries for these four structures can be represented as follows for the features Consonantal and Vocalic ...
+ + [ + Coolinantal ] -Consonantal ] [ -Vocalic + [ Coradiantal ] [ + Consonantal ] [ + Voce Vocalie ] ... Indeed , the dictionary entries for these four structures can be represented as follows for the features Consonantal and Vocalic ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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