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( b ) R makes specific use of information assigned on cycle j by a rule applying before R.'3 The idea of the cycle is by no means ... ( iii ) Strict Cyclicity implies that a cyclic rule cannot apply on the first cycle ( more accurately ...
( b ) R makes specific use of information assigned on cycle j by a rule applying before R.'3 The idea of the cycle is by no means ... ( iii ) Strict Cyclicity implies that a cyclic rule cannot apply on the first cycle ( more accurately ...
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Clearly , English must have a rule of Spirantization which turns / d / to / s z / before Palatalization can apply . The words in 9a show that Spirantization applies before / j / . This is further confirmed by the structure of the ...
Clearly , English must have a rule of Spirantization which turns / d / to / s z / before Palatalization can apply . The words in 9a show that Spirantization applies before / j / . This is further confirmed by the structure of the ...
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Recall that we want J - preposing to apply in words like habit / habitual ( cf. 18 ) . At first glance , it seems that a solution exists . English has a well - known rule of Prevocalic Tensing : ( 23 ) Prevocalic Tensing : V → [ + ...
Recall that we want J - preposing to apply in words like habit / habitual ( cf. 18 ) . At first glance , it seems that a solution exists . English has a well - known rule of Prevocalic Tensing : ( 23 ) Prevocalic Tensing : V → [ + ...
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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