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The rules of the base component , on the other hand , enumerate the set of well - formed sentences at some one particular level of representation . As the conversion rules define equivalences between items at any two levels , the base ...
The rules of the base component , on the other hand , enumerate the set of well - formed sentences at some one particular level of representation . As the conversion rules define equivalences between items at any two levels , the base ...
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ARGUMENTS AGAINST A PHONOLOGICAL BASE 3.1 . There do exist at least three examples of ' phonological grammars ' , containing a phonological base component in addition to the standard P rules : the Saporta & Contreras 1962 analysis of ...
ARGUMENTS AGAINST A PHONOLOGICAL BASE 3.1 . There do exist at least three examples of ' phonological grammars ' , containing a phonological base component in addition to the standard P rules : the Saporta & Contreras 1962 analysis of ...
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A base to generate the array of Table 4 is given as 9–12 . ... hand side of the fourth rule contain alternative ways of rewriting the non - terminal symbol Coda : as in the case of syntactic bases , there is no extrinsic ordering among ...
A base to generate the array of Table 4 is given as 9–12 . ... hand side of the fourth rule contain alternative ways of rewriting the non - terminal symbol Coda : as in the case of syntactic bases , there is no extrinsic ordering among ...
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