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A CONSTRAINT ON VARIABLES IN PHONOLOGY JOHN T. JENSEN University of Colorado Two kinds of variables have been used in generative phonology : ABBREVIATORY VARIABLES , which have only one expansion in the application of a given rule to a ...
A CONSTRAINT ON VARIABLES IN PHONOLOGY JOHN T. JENSEN University of Colorado Two kinds of variables have been used in generative phonology : ABBREVIATORY VARIABLES , which have only one expansion in the application of a given rule to a ...
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Since there may be more than two essential variables in a rule , Halle defines those closest to the focus bar on each ... By a further convention , elements which are connected to a central variable may not be contained in the variable ...
Since there may be more than two essential variables in a rule , Halle defines those closest to the focus bar on each ... By a further convention , elements which are connected to a central variable may not be contained in the variable ...
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i.e. ' to examine the bases for the variable absence of the -ed and verbal concord -S suffixes and of the concord forms of be in main verb phrases ' ( 5 ) . He is also interested in the unity of Black English ' , ' correlation with ...
i.e. ' to examine the bases for the variable absence of the -ed and verbal concord -S suffixes and of the concord forms of be in main verb phrases ' ( 5 ) . He is also interested in the unity of Black English ' , ' correlation with ...
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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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