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In a qualitative change , the effect of a morphophonemic rule , i.e. the feature ( s ) it assigns , is changed . While quantitative change involves the relation between the environment definition of a rule and the lexicon , qualitative ...
In a qualitative change , the effect of a morphophonemic rule , i.e. the feature ( s ) it assigns , is changed . While quantitative change involves the relation between the environment definition of a rule and the lexicon , qualitative ...
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The derivation of niece will exemplify the analysis : ( Oblique marking rule , T19 ) FEMALE ( 10 ) SIBLING POSS CHILD FEMALE + oblique = niece CHILD ( Niece rule , T17b ) The proposed analysis has several advantages .
The derivation of niece will exemplify the analysis : ( Oblique marking rule , T19 ) FEMALE ( 10 ) SIBLING POSS CHILD FEMALE + oblique = niece CHILD ( Niece rule , T17b ) The proposed analysis has several advantages .
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This rule would be an N - rule by the criteria of Trubetzkoy : ( 1 ) the rule states that given oppositions do not play a distinctive role in certain positions ( the value of the corresponding feature is thus redundant ) ; and ( 2 ) the ...
This rule would be an N - rule by the criteria of Trubetzkoy : ( 1 ) the rule states that given oppositions do not play a distinctive role in certain positions ( the value of the corresponding feature is thus redundant ) ; and ( 2 ) the ...
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