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global rule with a cyclic environment that applies postcyclically . ” B fails to note that 3 ' is an important possibility : if 3 ' rather than 3 turned out to be the case , her subsequent arguments might vanish , depending on the exact ...
global rule with a cyclic environment that applies postcyclically . ” B fails to note that 3 ' is an important possibility : if 3 ' rather than 3 turned out to be the case , her subsequent arguments might vanish , depending on the exact ...
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rules ? Moreover , would there be a principled reason for choosing one or the other alternative ? ... When one has a rule apply in the syntactic cycle , one is claiming implicitly that it is conceivable that the output of that rule ...
rules ? Moreover , would there be a principled reason for choosing one or the other alternative ? ... When one has a rule apply in the syntactic cycle , one is claiming implicitly that it is conceivable that the output of that rule ...
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A reduction rule very similar in form and function to rule 2 raises underlying e to i and underlying ö to u ; whereupon another rule , presumably a marking convention , reduces all non - initial vowels to [ - tense ) .
A reduction rule very similar in form and function to rule 2 raises underlying e to i and underlying ö to u ; whereupon another rule , presumably a marking convention , reduces all non - initial vowels to [ - tense ) .
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
Semantic axiom number one | 256 |
Converging theories in linguistics | 266 |
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