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Whatever the merits of this analysis , it has no bearing on the application of the N_____NP of - insertion rule , and consequently none on the problem just outlined . A case can be made for saying that the functional status of the ...
Whatever the merits of this analysis , it has no bearing on the application of the N_____NP of - insertion rule , and consequently none on the problem just outlined . A case can be made for saying that the functional status of the ...
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The next article , János S. Petőfi's ' On the structural analysis and typology of poetic images ' ( 187-230 ) , proceeds as if many of the problems raised elsewhere in this volume had been solved , although in only one place does it ...
The next article , János S. Petőfi's ' On the structural analysis and typology of poetic images ' ( 187-230 ) , proceeds as if many of the problems raised elsewhere in this volume had been solved , although in only one place does it ...
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Furthermore , positional class analysis overlooks the distinction between those morphemes which are present in base structures and those which are pre- dictably introduced by transformational rule . For example , the ( ętk ) thematic ...
Furthermore , positional class analysis overlooks the distinction between those morphemes which are present in base structures and those which are pre- dictably introduced by transformational rule . For example , the ( ętk ) thematic ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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