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... contain A. It is clear from these definitions that ( 25 ) In the DSPM generated by G1 or G2 , 1 [ s [ np2 [ np ̧ ... containing X. If , furthermore , T is an extraction rule moving some category in .... to the position X , then some ...
... contain A. It is clear from these definitions that ( 25 ) In the DSPM generated by G1 or G2 , 1 [ s [ np2 [ np ̧ ... containing X. If , furthermore , T is an extraction rule moving some category in .... to the position X , then some ...
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... containing retroflex obstruents and nasals or liquids ( ' retroflex reduction ' ) . Such sequences ( henceforth ' retroflex sequences ' ) diverge , in various important ways regarding syncope , from similar sequences containing non ...
... containing retroflex obstruents and nasals or liquids ( ' retroflex reduction ' ) . Such sequences ( henceforth ' retroflex sequences ' ) diverge , in various important ways regarding syncope , from similar sequences containing non ...
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... containing such typical ortho- graphic representations of the è variable as -ais ( mais ' but ' ) , -aie ( raie ' row ' ) , -êt ( forêt ' forest ' ) ; and the absence of control items containing non - variable è ( mauvaise , beige etc ...
... containing such typical ortho- graphic representations of the è variable as -ais ( mais ' but ' ) , -aie ( raie ' row ' ) , -êt ( forêt ' forest ' ) ; and the absence of control items containing non - variable è ( mauvaise , beige etc ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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