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suffixation rule which establishes the linear order between stems and affixes , namely that affixes follow stems : 12 ( 21 ) [ [ X ] stem , [ Y ] arrix ] + X - Y However , where the stem ends in a single obstruent and the affix begins ...
suffixation rule which establishes the linear order between stems and affixes , namely that affixes follow stems : 12 ( 21 ) [ [ X ] stem , [ Y ] arrix ] + X - Y However , where the stem ends in a single obstruent and the affix begins ...
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Although Chomsky & Halle ( 1968 : 398 ) allow for the numbered brace notation , they do not use it in their rules . ... 7 surveys problems related to rule - ordering , precedence relations , and disjunctivity .
Although Chomsky & Halle ( 1968 : 398 ) allow for the numbered brace notation , they do not use it in their rules . ... 7 surveys problems related to rule - ordering , precedence relations , and disjunctivity .
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It is already evident , from our presentation and discussion of the rules , that they operate variably , and that ... Similar optionality is illustrated in 22f , where the surface form may either exhibit application of Rule 21b or not .
It is already evident , from our presentation and discussion of the rules , that they operate variably , and that ... Similar optionality is illustrated in 22f , where the surface form may either exhibit application of Rule 21b or not .
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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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