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Neither Spreading nor Initial High Insertion will apply more than once within any of these forms , nor will either rule apply on a larger domain . That is , these rules do not apply across word boundaries in the dialect we are ...
Neither Spreading nor Initial High Insertion will apply more than once within any of these forms , nor will either rule apply on a larger domain . That is , these rules do not apply across word boundaries in the dialect we are ...
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If no fronting occurs , the sentence is ruled out by Condition C ' , which applies post - cyclically to S - structure ... A problem with this approach is that Condition B ' must be allowed to apply with ' varying degrees of strength ' ...
If no fronting occurs , the sentence is ruled out by Condition C ' , which applies post - cyclically to S - structure ... A problem with this approach is that Condition B ' must be allowed to apply with ' varying degrees of strength ' ...
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Evidently , the child MUST learn these two rules , because he is frequently called upon to apply them in ordinary conversation : if he hears a new word only in the singular , he must be able to generate the correct plural if the ...
Evidently , the child MUST learn these two rules , because he is frequently called upon to apply them in ordinary conversation : if he hears a new word only in the singular , he must be able to generate the correct plural if the ...
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Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
Lexical and syntactic causatives | 485 |
Regularity and idiomaticity in grammatical | 501 |
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