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Halle 1959 : 32 , Chomsky 1965 : 81 ) .29 This condition requires that the dictionary matrices be pairwise distinct , i.e. that there be no pair D1 , D , of dictionary matrices such that Di is not distinct from D2.28 It is important to ...
Halle 1959 : 32 , Chomsky 1965 : 81 ) .29 This condition requires that the dictionary matrices be pairwise distinct , i.e. that there be no pair D1 , D , of dictionary matrices such that Di is not distinct from D2.28 It is important to ...
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... + Consonantal + Voiced 1 - Tense ) ( 22 ) tal ]' ]+ Consonantal + Tense → [ -Voiced ) ] This intolerable situation is ruled out by the distinctness condition , since t and d were not kept distinct in the dictionary matrices .
... + Consonantal + Voiced 1 - Tense ) ( 22 ) tal ]' ]+ Consonantal + Tense → [ -Voiced ) ] This intolerable situation is ruled out by the distinctness condition , since t and d were not kept distinct in the dictionary matrices .
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This follows since MS rules meeting the true generalization condition can never make improper use of blanks in rendering non - distinct matrices distinct . In closing this section , we will give evidence supporting our decision to use ...
This follows since MS rules meeting the true generalization condition can never make improper use of blanks in rendering non - distinct matrices distinct . In closing this section , we will give evidence supporting our decision to use ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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