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The machine can tell us that A and B , stated to be different in environment Y ... Z , have certain features in common with A ' and B ' , stated to be different from each other in environment W ... X. A and A ' , B and B ' can be ...
The machine can tell us that A and B , stated to be different in environment Y ... Z , have certain features in common with A ' and B ' , stated to be different from each other in environment W ... X. A and A ' , B and B ' can be ...
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in the environment of the morphophone { -z . } ... then , to look for a moment at the composition of the morphemes , the basic units of which constitute the environments in which both consonantal and vocalic REPLACEMENTS take place .
in the environment of the morphophone { -z . } ... then , to look for a moment at the composition of the morphemes , the basic units of which constitute the environments in which both consonantal and vocalic REPLACEMENTS take place .
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look / in environment TOWARD These rules assert that the phonological matrices indicated between the diagonals ( / ) , for see and look , may be fitted into a string of non - terminal symbols at the position marked by the horizontal ...
look / in environment TOWARD These rules assert that the phonological matrices indicated between the diagonals ( / ) , for see and look , may be fitted into a string of non - terminal symbols at the position marked by the horizontal ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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