Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... rules which apply to or are conditioned by strident consonants ' ( 32 ) . But of the rules to which this statement applies , all refer to the class / s z š ž / ; hence , if these rules are restricted to coronal stridents , it is not ...
... rules which apply to or are conditioned by strident consonants ' ( 32 ) . But of the rules to which this statement applies , all refer to the class / s z š ž / ; hence , if these rules are restricted to coronal stridents , it is not ...
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... rule , in the tradition of Chomsky & Halle 1968. Most of the other rules belong to the ' allomorphy ' category discussed in Aronoff 1976. For a class of stems exhibiting the alternation v / Ø in final position , Vago posits an ...
... rule , in the tradition of Chomsky & Halle 1968. Most of the other rules belong to the ' allomorphy ' category discussed in Aronoff 1976. For a class of stems exhibiting the alternation v / Ø in final position , Vago posits an ...
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... rule is applicable at a given moment . The rules themselves are given in the following format : ( 2 ) RULE NAME PATTERN →→→ ACTION The pattern is a specification of the conditions under which the rule is appli- cable , while the ...
... rule is applicable at a given moment . The rules themselves are given in the following format : ( 2 ) RULE NAME PATTERN →→→ ACTION The pattern is a specification of the conditions under which the rule is appli- cable , while the ...
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