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The word optionally in rule ( b ) means that we may omit to apply it if we choose . This is another way of stating the endocentric relation between the comparative element and the comparative expansion . Unless specified otherwise , it ...
The word optionally in rule ( b ) means that we may omit to apply it if we choose . This is another way of stating the endocentric relation between the comparative element and the comparative expansion . Unless specified otherwise , it ...
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If , however , we were first to apply the rule which inserts the epenthetic u before a nasal , thus destroying the ... and then apply the prothesis rule , we will get the correct results : S + m Stum S + s ( rule 1 applies to s + m ...
If , however , we were first to apply the rule which inserts the epenthetic u before a nasal , thus destroying the ... and then apply the prothesis rule , we will get the correct results : S + m Stum S + s ( rule 1 applies to s + m ...
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A + grave V + -grave / - # C + tense V. ( a + E. ) + # The P rules are noncyclic , i.e. they apply only once , before grammatical boundaries are removed . Without this restriction , a - tense preboundary vowel which has been rewritten + ...
A + grave V + -grave / - # C + tense V. ( a + E. ) + # The P rules are noncyclic , i.e. they apply only once , before grammatical boundaries are removed . Without this restriction , a - tense preboundary vowel which has been rewritten + ...
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