Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... rules applicable cyclically . The essence of the relation among the rules is its asymmetry : if rule x immediately precedes rule y , then rule y does not immediately precede rule x . Such ordering is said to contribute greatly to the ...
... rules applicable cyclically . The essence of the relation among the rules is its asymmetry : if rule x immediately precedes rule y , then rule y does not immediately precede rule x . Such ordering is said to contribute greatly to the ...
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... rule will tense the stem vowel of abound , but will fail to apply to the cor- responding vowel of abundant because the nd cluster is not final . ' The third ablaut rule changes a vowel to 5 : a tense ( 7 ) Ablaut III : [ a tense ] - > м ...
... rule will tense the stem vowel of abound , but will fail to apply to the cor- responding vowel of abundant because the nd cluster is not final . ' The third ablaut rule changes a vowel to 5 : a tense ( 7 ) Ablaut III : [ a tense ] - > м ...
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... rule , R : ( 11 ) R ( M ) : ( p.part . } :: #n , where # is + if the stem vowel is [ u round , м high ] . As before ... rule n ] ) convention to the umlaut rule : Suppose the rule that produces geese from goose is Rule 374. Rule 373 ...
... rule , R : ( 11 ) R ( M ) : ( p.part . } :: #n , where # is + if the stem vowel is [ u round , м high ] . As before ... rule n ] ) convention to the umlaut rule : Suppose the rule that produces geese from goose is Rule 374. Rule 373 ...
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nology | 67 |
The role of surface phonetic constraints in generative | 87 |
English pronouns | 121 |
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