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The proposed underlying form of Fig . 12 employs among transformations an obligatory deletion of a for ... to nominalization . This places it in a class of examples parallel to a construction of purpose . Rather , I would propose a ...
The proposed underlying form of Fig . 12 employs among transformations an obligatory deletion of a for ... to nominalization . This places it in a class of examples parallel to a construction of purpose . Rather , I would propose a ...
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tioned separately in each place , whereas under Kiparsky's proposal , a separate rule would be needed for every new ... then ' natural deontic logic ' will differ from the deontic systems proposed by logicians by having dyadic rather ...
tioned separately in each place , whereas under Kiparsky's proposal , a separate rule would be needed for every new ... then ' natural deontic logic ' will differ from the deontic systems proposed by logicians by having dyadic rather ...
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Before I propose my own explanation of the OHG monophthongization , I would like to give a correct description of the nants and vowels ) are analysed ... This principle is there proposed as a universal of phonological change ( 112 ) .
Before I propose my own explanation of the OHG monophthongization , I would like to give a correct description of the nants and vowels ) are analysed ... This principle is there proposed as a universal of phonological change ( 112 ) .
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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