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If , instead , the allomorphs of a morpheme showing automatic alternation are represented in the lexicon as exemplified above for the English regular plural alternations , then the rules of phonetic structure will automatically select ...
If , instead , the allomorphs of a morpheme showing automatic alternation are represented in the lexicon as exemplified above for the English regular plural alternations , then the rules of phonetic structure will automatically select ...
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Instead of exception features , which have no empirical content , the actually alternating values of features are lexically represented ; e.g. , instead of an arbitrary exception feature [ + X ) , the English morpheme calf includes in ...
Instead of exception features , which have no empirical content , the actually alternating values of features are lexically represented ; e.g. , instead of an arbitrary exception feature [ + X ) , the English morpheme calf includes in ...
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51a , which can be represented with variables , informally , as in 50b vs. 51b : ( 50 ) a . Only Lucifer loves himself . b . ... and only if the target is represented with a variable bound by the controller ( cf. Partee ) .
51a , which can be represented with variables , informally , as in 50b vs. 51b : ( 50 ) a . Only Lucifer loves himself . b . ... and only if the target is represented with a variable bound by the controller ( cf. Partee ) .
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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