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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... suffix surface as one of [ i , ü , i , u ] . No matter what we assume about this suffix's underlying representation , there will be a change of features in many cases during the derivation . Assuming ( noncru- cially ) that suffix color ...
... suffix surface as one of [ i , ü , i , u ] . No matter what we assume about this suffix's underlying representation , there will be a change of features in many cases during the derivation . Assuming ( noncru- cially ) that suffix color ...
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... suffix vowel . This candidate's suffix vowel lacks color specifications in the output , a state of affairs we can assume to be ruled out independently by high - ranking con- straints ; from here on I consider only surface forms that are ...
... suffix vowel . This candidate's suffix vowel lacks color specifications in the output , a state of affairs we can assume to be ruled out independently by high - ranking con- straints ; from here on I consider only surface forms that are ...
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... suffix vowel are predictably unround . This follows from harmony : since the first suffix vowel is forced to be [ − round ] by * [ + rnd , − hi ] , the best option is to spread this feature rightward as well , as in candidate 20b ...
... suffix vowel are predictably unround . This follows from harmony : since the first suffix vowel is forced to be [ − round ] by * [ + rnd , − hi ] , the best option is to spread this feature rightward as well , as in candidate 20b ...
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