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LEXICAL REDUNDANCY RULES VS. PHONOLOGICAL RULES . In this section I will examine several possible criteria for distinguishing lexical redundancy rules from phonological rules . It will be shown that none of these criteria is empirically ...
LEXICAL REDUNDANCY RULES VS. PHONOLOGICAL RULES . In this section I will examine several possible criteria for distinguishing lexical redundancy rules from phonological rules . It will be shown that none of these criteria is empirically ...
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As a prelude to this argument , I will mention two other discussions of redundancy rules . The formulation of morpheme - structure rules — those redundancy rules which predict possible phonological combinations within the words of a ...
As a prelude to this argument , I will mention two other discussions of redundancy rules . The formulation of morpheme - structure rules — those redundancy rules which predict possible phonological combinations within the words of a ...
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Lexical redundancy rules are learned from generalizations observed in already known lexical items . ... However , after a redundancy rule is learned , it can be used generatively , producing a class of partially specified possible ...
Lexical redundancy rules are learned from generalizations observed in already known lexical items . ... However , after a redundancy rule is learned , it can be used generatively , producing a class of partially specified possible ...
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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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