Language, Band 78,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2002 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... rules . Consider an example such as [ son - lar ] ' ends ' : taking harmony to involve Color node spreading , one ... rules are written . ( 9 ) a . * s O n Color [ + bk ] [ + rd ] b . * s 0 n 1 Ar - Color [ + bk ] [ + rd ] c . * y ü Ꮓ ...
... rules . Consider an example such as [ son - lar ] ' ends ' : taking harmony to involve Color node spreading , one ... rules are written . ( 9 ) a . * s O n Color [ + bk ] [ + rd ] b . * s 0 n 1 Ar - Color [ + bk ] [ + rd ] c . * y ü Ꮓ ...
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... rules are judged to be different due to different conditions placed on them . According to this strategy , [ back ] harmony and [ round ] harmony in Turkish are clearly different rules ( and accordingly have been treated as such ) ...
... rules are judged to be different due to different conditions placed on them . According to this strategy , [ back ] harmony and [ round ] harmony in Turkish are clearly different rules ( and accordingly have been treated as such ) ...
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... rules or constraints per se . Apart from these points , it is not clear how Cahill and Parkinson's arguments support their own claims , since they posit not separate [ back ] and [ round ] rules , but separate Color and [ back ] rules ...
... rules or constraints per se . Apart from these points , it is not clear how Cahill and Parkinson's arguments support their own claims , since they posit not separate [ back ] and [ round ] rules , but separate Color and [ back ] rules ...
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