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As noted above , these matrices are fully specified : they have no blank entries . This full specification is ... P rules are most easily and naturally defined as operating on fully specified matrices . However , we would not want to ...
As noted above , these matrices are fully specified : they have no blank entries . This full specification is ... P rules are most easily and naturally defined as operating on fully specified matrices . However , we would not want to ...
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Only morphonemic representations ( consisting of strings of morphemes each in its incompletely specified dictionary form ) and phonetic representations were of theoretical significance . One of the proposals embodied in the present ...
Only morphonemic representations ( consisting of strings of morphemes each in its incompletely specified dictionary form ) and phonetic representations were of theoretical significance . One of the proposals embodied in the present ...
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First , there is an UNORDERED Set M of MS conditions which defines , in a manner specified in detail in 8 $ 4.2-4.6 a set M ( U ) of FULLY SPECIFIED matrices , where each matrix in M ( U ) has a number of rows equal to the number of ...
First , there is an UNORDERED Set M of MS conditions which defines , in a manner specified in detail in 8 $ 4.2-4.6 a set M ( U ) of FULLY SPECIFIED matrices , where each matrix in M ( U ) has a number of rows equal to the number of ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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