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68 : in the first rule , substitute CiVw1 for CVw1 . 70 : in rule 3 of solution 9 , change the first occurrence of C in the output to C1 . 106 : de in 19 should be der . 197 : Vb in the bottom tree should be V. 213 : the last line ...
68 : in the first rule , substitute CiVw1 for CVw1 . 70 : in rule 3 of solution 9 , change the first occurrence of C in the output to C1 . 106 : de in 19 should be der . 197 : Vb in the bottom tree should be V. 213 : the last line ...
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The need to add unmotivated restrictions to rules indicates that our present concept of grammar should be refined . ... If nothing else , WTG will lead the student to master certain fundamental aspects of the mechanics of rule - writing ...
The need to add unmotivated restrictions to rules indicates that our present concept of grammar should be refined . ... If nothing else , WTG will lead the student to master certain fundamental aspects of the mechanics of rule - writing ...
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Regardless of the framework that a grammar is written in , the ordering of rules at some point is inevitable . ... 49 ) he remarks , ' See below , rule Ab6 . ' From this the proper phonemic sequence / kEh / ' tell ' can be derived from ...
Regardless of the framework that a grammar is written in , the ordering of rules at some point is inevitable . ... 49 ) he remarks , ' See below , rule Ab6 . ' From this the proper phonemic sequence / kEh / ' tell ' can be derived from ...
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Fries obituary by Albert H Marckwardt | 205 |
Notes | 211 |
Notes | 217 |
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