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Rule ( 27a ) and rule ( 27b ) are first collapsed by parenthesization ( = P ) to give ( 19a ) ; similarly , rules ( 27c ) and ( 270 ) give ( 195 ) , and rules ( 27e ) and ( 278 ) give ( 19c ) . Next , schemata ( 19a ) and ( 19b ) are ...
Rule ( 27a ) and rule ( 27b ) are first collapsed by parenthesization ( = P ) to give ( 19a ) ; similarly , rules ( 27c ) and ( 270 ) give ( 195 ) , and rules ( 27e ) and ( 278 ) give ( 19c ) . Next , schemata ( 19a ) and ( 19b ) are ...
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It is the presence or absence of a segment structure rule [ + Nasal ] [ -Compact ] that gives us the information ... Segment structure rules give information about one kind of phonological redundancy , that of systematic phonemes in ...
It is the presence or absence of a segment structure rule [ + Nasal ] [ -Compact ] that gives us the information ... Segment structure rules give information about one kind of phonological redundancy , that of systematic phonemes in ...
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A later rule will give without from negative sentences , but since the positioning of not is problematical , I shall not take care of ... The structural changes are related to the type illustrated above as follows : ( a ) gives type ...
A later rule will give without from negative sentences , but since the positioning of not is problematical , I shall not take care of ... The structural changes are related to the type illustrated above as follows : ( a ) gives type ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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