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It apparently requires that rules apply in random sequence whenever their structural descriptions are met , until no more ... It thus differs from other possible hypotheses which reject rule - ordering , in particular the proposals of ...
It apparently requires that rules apply in random sequence whenever their structural descriptions are met , until no more ... It thus differs from other possible hypotheses which reject rule - ordering , in particular the proposals of ...
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astro In this example it appears that a rule fails the TGC because it is opaque . ... NOC are necessary in NGP : Hyman's analysis is not allowed by the NOC , although all three rules cited represent true generalizations , according to ...
astro In this example it appears that a rule fails the TGC because it is opaque . ... NOC are necessary in NGP : Hyman's analysis is not allowed by the NOC , although all three rules cited represent true generalizations , according to ...
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6 a been shown to be sufficient to account for rule - application phenomena , it has not been shown to be necessary . ... in this case that obligatory rules always apply before optional ones : even where two orders are a - priori ...
6 a been shown to be sufficient to account for rule - application phenomena , it has not been shown to be necessary . ... in this case that obligatory rules always apply before optional ones : even where two orders are a - priori ...
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Stylized intonation D Robert Ladd Jr | 517 |
Vowel features Mona Lindau | 541 |
Conditionals are topics John Haiman | 564 |
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