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a > > word boundaries . Such a rule will be stated formally in 83 , and some universals of $ -boundary insertion will be proposed , but for now the following informal statement will identify the occurrence of the S - boundaries : ( a ) ...
a > > word boundaries . Such a rule will be stated formally in 83 , and some universals of $ -boundary insertion will be proposed , but for now the following informal statement will identify the occurrence of the S - boundaries : ( a ) ...
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a a Rule 9 is easily statable if a $ -boundary is available . Imagine now trying to state this rule without recourse to $ -boundaries : the environment before two or more consonants ' is not accurate if an obstruent precedes a liquid ...
a a Rule 9 is easily statable if a $ -boundary is available . Imagine now trying to state this rule without recourse to $ -boundaries : the environment before two or more consonants ' is not accurate if an obstruent precedes a liquid ...
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In these derivations the $ -boundary is crucial in two rules : Open syllable lengthening and Final devoicing . In the Northern dialect the crucial $ -boundary is placed differently for the two rules . For Open syllable lengthening ...
In these derivations the $ -boundary is crucial in two rules : Open syllable lengthening and Final devoicing . In the Northern dialect the crucial $ -boundary is placed differently for the two rules . For Open syllable lengthening ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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