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Grounding conditions require that all such target conditions be phonetically grounded — and surely a condition ' If [ + son ) ... For instance , the Yoruba tonal polarity rule which affects the object clitic requires a target condition ...
Grounding conditions require that all such target conditions be phonetically grounded — and surely a condition ' If [ + son ) ... For instance , the Yoruba tonal polarity rule which affects the object clitic requires a target condition ...
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... principle constraining the setting of the parameters is a criterion we call FIT , which requires all parameters to be set in such a way that the language's core vocabulary can be used as fully as possible in the resultant meter .
... principle constraining the setting of the parameters is a criterion we call FIT , which requires all parameters to be set in such a way that the language's core vocabulary can be used as fully as possible in the resultant meter .
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But four - syllable words ending in LL must have stress on their third syllables as required by PrR 4 , never on the fourth as required by PrR 9 and permitted by PrR 10. Moreover , the wrong division of labor between phonology and ...
But four - syllable words ending in LL must have stress on their third syllables as required by PrR 4 , never on the fourth as required by PrR 9 and permitted by PrR 10. Moreover , the wrong division of labor between phonology and ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
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