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I propose that these constraints are local in the sense that each evaluates only a pair of adjacent morphemes . ... A bigram constraint X - Y , in which X and Y are ( classes of ) morphemes , can be taken to penalize each instance of X ...
I propose that these constraints are local in the sense that each evaluates only a pair of adjacent morphemes . ... A bigram constraint X - Y , in which X and Y are ( classes of ) morphemes , can be taken to penalize each instance of X ...
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Among all the outputs attested in the corpus , thirty - nine bigrams are observed ; these are posited as constraints . The learner then weights the constraints so that its generated forms match its training data as closely as possible .
Among all the outputs attested in the corpus , thirty - nine bigrams are observed ; these are posited as constraints . The learner then weights the constraints so that its generated forms match its training data as closely as possible .
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Constraint - based morphotactics properly rules out scopal metathesis . ... In a system of morphotactic and SCOPE constraints , the complete typology of possible interactions between two affixes was given in 10.
Constraint - based morphotactics properly rules out scopal metathesis . ... In a system of morphotactic and SCOPE constraints , the complete typology of possible interactions between two affixes was given in 10.
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LANGUAGE | 483 |
What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
A reply to Haspelmath Frederick J Newmeyer | 688 |
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