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Rule 7 is typical of such rules : ( 0 ) V- > [ cback ] | [ dback ] C ( 7 ) / - But as it is stated , rule 7 can operate only once , unless we adopt the convention that propagating rules ITERATE , i.e. apply successively to each possible ...
Rule 7 is typical of such rules : ( 0 ) V- > [ cback ] | [ dback ] C ( 7 ) / - But as it is stated , rule 7 can operate only once , unless we adopt the convention that propagating rules ITERATE , i.e. apply successively to each possible ...
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are having ( someone ) inoculated ' This rule operates left - to - right , since right - to - left application would ... Unlike vowel harmony rules , consonant dissimilation rules do not violate the Crossover Constraint if they apply ...
are having ( someone ) inoculated ' This rule operates left - to - right , since right - to - left application would ... Unlike vowel harmony rules , consonant dissimilation rules do not violate the Crossover Constraint if they apply ...
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WOULD apply if la did not . Thus the option of rule 1b applies if rule la's option has not been employed ; hence , for rule la's option to be methodically assured of use , it needs to be employed before the initial transition ...
WOULD apply if la did not . Thus the option of rule 1b applies if rule la's option has not been employed ; hence , for rule la's option to be methodically assured of use , it needs to be employed before the initial transition ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
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