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18 ) states Strict Cyclicity as follows : ' A cyclic rule R applies properly on cycle j only if either ( a ) or ( b ) is ... is available on a prior pass through the cyclic rules , and part of which becomes first available on cycle j .
18 ) states Strict Cyclicity as follows : ' A cyclic rule R applies properly on cycle j only if either ( a ) or ( b ) is ... is available on a prior pass through the cyclic rules , and part of which becomes first available on cycle j .
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interpretation to this rule , because it has found no significant functional difference between ' optionally ' ( vā ) ... With these new meanings , P's option rules are not longer static descriptions , but become dynamic descriptions of ...
interpretation to this rule , because it has found no significant functional difference between ' optionally ' ( vā ) ... With these new meanings , P's option rules are not longer static descriptions , but become dynamic descriptions of ...
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Besides other arguments , one may note the simple fact that if r is assumed to be dental for P , then it will have the same point of articulation as I , and this would create many problems in P's substitution rules . A rule that needs a ...
Besides other arguments , one may note the simple fact that if r is assumed to be dental for P , then it will have the same point of articulation as I , and this would create many problems in P's substitution rules . A rule that needs a ...
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Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
Old Spanish resistance to diphthongization? Yakov Malkiel | 70 |
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