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Suppose that they are ordered as given . Then in the case of edit , ( 20a ) will assign primary stress in the first syllable ; and ( 20b ) will then apply , switching primary stress to the second syllable , and giving ( by the general ...
Suppose that they are ordered as given . Then in the case of edit , ( 20a ) will assign primary stress in the first syllable ; and ( 20b ) will then apply , switching primary stress to the second syllable , and giving ( by the general ...
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Then the initial relative clause rule could be given as follows : SD : X , N , Y , # , S , # , Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SC : 2 > 2RM ^ 5 , 4 ... 6 > null where 5 contains 2 Further rules , covering not only relative clauses but several other ...
Then the initial relative clause rule could be given as follows : SD : X , N , Y , # , S , # , Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SC : 2 > 2RM ^ 5 , 4 ... 6 > null where 5 contains 2 Further rules , covering not only relative clauses but several other ...
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In the absence of operational criteria , intuition was used to decide ( 1 ) whether or not a given word had lexical meaning and ( 2 ) whether or not a sequence of words constituted a lexical unit . In order to handle the problem raised ...
In the absence of operational criteria , intuition was used to decide ( 1 ) whether or not a given word had lexical meaning and ( 2 ) whether or not a sequence of words constituted a lexical unit . In order to handle the problem raised ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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