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But the ( revised ) Adjacency Principle says that nothing may intervene , since the input n is a consonant and the determinant , r or ș , is either a consonant or a liquid , which may be syllabic or non - syllabic .
But the ( revised ) Adjacency Principle says that nothing may intervene , since the input n is a consonant and the determinant , r or ș , is either a consonant or a liquid , which may be syllabic or non - syllabic .
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In 27 the Relevancy Condition requires X to be null , since determinant and input share no major class features . But since this prediction is wrong , X must be specified : ( 28 ) [ ] → [ -asp ] / [ - obst ] , [ + asp ] - > To conform ...
In 27 the Relevancy Condition requires X to be null , since determinant and input share no major class features . But since this prediction is wrong , X must be specified : ( 28 ) [ ] → [ -asp ] / [ - obst ] , [ + asp ] - > To conform ...
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Since input and determinant of 34 have no major class features in common , the Relevancy Condition claims that 34 can have no intervening material . This is the correct claim . The palatalization rule 1 can be written in features as ...
Since input and determinant of 34 have no major class features in common , the Relevancy Condition claims that 34 can have no intervening material . This is the correct claim . The palatalization rule 1 can be written in features as ...
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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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