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Specifically , we have shown how each of the three kinds of conditions ACCEPTS certain kinds of matrices in P. A grammar of each natural language will have , in place of a set of MS rules , an unordered finite set M of MS conditions .
Specifically , we have shown how each of the three kinds of conditions ACCEPTS certain kinds of matrices in P. A grammar of each natural language will have , in place of a set of MS rules , an unordered finite set M of MS conditions .
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Finally , note that non - distinct dictionary matrices can select distinct matrices from M ( U ) . For example , the non - distinct matrices in ( 23 ) would select the distinct matrices ( 25 ) if we included , in the set M of MS ...
Finally , note that non - distinct dictionary matrices can select distinct matrices from M ( U ) . For example , the non - distinct matrices in ( 23 ) would select the distinct matrices ( 25 ) if we included , in the set M of MS ...
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In fact , let us abandon ( but for the moment only ) the whole notion of dictionary matrix , and talk only about the fully specified systematic phonemic matrices , regarding these both as the matrices to be listed in the dictionary and ...
In fact , let us abandon ( but for the moment only ) the whole notion of dictionary matrix , and talk only about the fully specified systematic phonemic matrices , regarding these both as the matrices to be listed in the dictionary and ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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