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i the rules to be any functions that map strings onto strings ; i.e. , he does not even require that the functions be computable , let alone of the very special nature that corresponds to the rules of a rewriting system .
i the rules to be any functions that map strings onto strings ; i.e. , he does not even require that the functions be computable , let alone of the very special nature that corresponds to the rules of a rewriting system .
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Let us look again at the realization rules listed above . It is quite evident that they ' miss a generalization ' , as people nowadays are fond of saying . Rules a and d contain precisely the same environment and output , and if we ...
Let us look again at the realization rules listed above . It is quite evident that they ' miss a generalization ' , as people nowadays are fond of saying . Rules a and d contain precisely the same environment and output , and if we ...
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B FIGURE 2 has a form * fader ) and one of the daughter languages ( A ) a corresponding form ( fater ) , one rule from ... then one could write one of the rules from * L to A in feature formulation somewhat as follows : + consonantal ...
B FIGURE 2 has a form * fader ) and one of the daughter languages ( A ) a corresponding form ( fater ) , one rule from ... then one could write one of the rules from * L to A in feature formulation somewhat as follows : + consonantal ...
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