Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... apply before QP and hence before the end of the syntactic cycle , in order for 46 to be accepted , but it would also have to apply after each syntactic cycle , in order for 47 to be ac- cepted ; furthermore , if it had applied once , it ...
... apply before QP and hence before the end of the syntactic cycle , in order for 46 to be accepted , but it would also have to apply after each syntactic cycle , in order for 47 to be ac- cepted ; furthermore , if it had applied once , it ...
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... apply at any point , and that each applies to the underlying representation , not to the string formed by application of the last applied rule . Postal ( 1968 : 141-3 ) considers just three possibilities : ( 1 ) random and ( 2 ) ...
... apply at any point , and that each applies to the underlying representation , not to the string formed by application of the last applied rule . Postal ( 1968 : 141-3 ) considers just three possibilities : ( 1 ) random and ( 2 ) ...
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... apply at the phonetic level . There are also cases where severe constraints at the phonetic level do not apply at the lexical level . E.g. , the German SPC 2 does not apply at the abstract level , since morphophonemic alternations like ...
... apply at the phonetic level . There are also cases where severe constraints at the phonetic level do not apply at the lexical level . E.g. , the German SPC 2 does not apply at the abstract level , since morphophonemic alternations like ...
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I | 1 |
Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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