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Postal ( 1964 : 146–51 ) gives an interesting example of two recursive DM rules in Mohawk . Rule I forms verbs by incorporating a noun stem , and rule II forms nouns from verb stems . But the output of each rule can be the input to the ...
Postal ( 1964 : 146–51 ) gives an interesting example of two recursive DM rules in Mohawk . Rule I forms verbs by incorporating a noun stem , and rule II forms nouns from verb stems . But the output of each rule can be the input to the ...
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Despite unpromising examples of the type just cited , I suggest that the proposal made here will inevitably advance ... For example , since many speakers have immaculate but not * maculate , one might think * maculate for them must be ...
Despite unpromising examples of the type just cited , I suggest that the proposal made here will inevitably advance ... For example , since many speakers have immaculate but not * maculate , one might think * maculate for them must be ...
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In fact , this example exhibits some of the tendencies to symmetry ard centralization with height differentiation which we have already discussed : the second hand operates in a parallel plane , but with identical movement throughout ...
In fact , this example exhibits some of the tendencies to symmetry ard centralization with height differentiation which we have already discussed : the second hand operates in a parallel plane , but with identical movement throughout ...
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Confessio grammatici Morris Halle | 525 |
The archisegment in natural generative phonology Joan B Hooper | 536 |
Tunen tone changes and derived phonological contrast Robert W Wilkinson | 561 |
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