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2. 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 ...
2. 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 ...
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... rules and phonological rules ; but both also face the problem discussed in §1 . These theories require that phonological rules ( including SSC's ) apply to lexical entries ; but lexical entries are given in terms of morphemes , and do ...
... rules and phonological rules ; but both also face the problem discussed in §1 . These theories require that phonological rules ( including SSC's ) apply to lexical entries ; but lexical entries are given in terms of morphemes , and do ...
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... rule says that any two nouns N1 and N2 can be combined to form a possible compound N , N2 . The semantic redundancy rules associated with the compound rule provide a finite range of possible readings for N , N2 . If the context is such ...
... rule says that any two nouns N1 and N2 can be combined to form a possible compound N , N2 . The semantic redundancy rules associated with the compound rule provide a finite range of possible readings for N , N2 . If the context is such ...
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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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