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MSC's and two rules , but do not explicitly state their counter - proposals . However , Ringen 1975 proposes to dispense with abstract vowels , and to incorporate a rule which applies to harmonic vowels across intervening neutral vowels ...
MSC's and two rules , but do not explicitly state their counter - proposals . However , Ringen 1975 proposes to dispense with abstract vowels , and to incorporate a rule which applies to harmonic vowels across intervening neutral vowels ...
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One such rule marks the conditional suffix -ne- as not subject to VH in the Isg . indefinite . ? This is hardly a suppletion : perhaps it would ... Most of the other rules belong to the ' allomorphy ' category discussed in Aronoff 1976.
One such rule marks the conditional suffix -ne- as not subject to VH in the Isg . indefinite . ? This is hardly a suppletion : perhaps it would ... Most of the other rules belong to the ' allomorphy ' category discussed in Aronoff 1976.
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This means that the rules of the grammar are not intrinsically a part of the parser , but exist ' off ... action specifications , and control devices needed to make it possible to know what rule is applicable at a given moment .
This means that the rules of the grammar are not intrinsically a part of the parser , but exist ' off ... action specifications , and control devices needed to make it possible to know what rule is applicable at a given moment .
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