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The third goal of the book is to constrain rule formulation . A & P argue that the theory of representation in conjunction with the standard notation for rule writing is not sufficiently restrictive . Their conception of a rule ...
The third goal of the book is to constrain rule formulation . A & P argue that the theory of representation in conjunction with the standard notation for rule writing is not sufficiently restrictive . Their conception of a rule ...
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And because PrR 4 and the other rules which assign prominence to long strings of unstressed syllables do not distinguish between monosyl- lables and noninitial syllables of polysyllabic words , they make inconsistent claims about ...
And because PrR 4 and the other rules which assign prominence to long strings of unstressed syllables do not distinguish between monosyl- lables and noninitial syllables of polysyllabic words , they make inconsistent claims about ...
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Leino's rules , in treating all stress - based meters together , cannot express this distinction between syllable - based and foot - based meters , let alone explain it . The latter distinction is highlighted in line - medial position ...
Leino's rules , in treating all stress - based meters together , cannot express this distinction between syllable - based and foot - based meters , let alone explain it . The latter distinction is highlighted in line - medial position ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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