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L - contain the category NPı ; and neither of the categories NP , and NP . contain the element X. Consider now the ... to a only if a is the only cyclic node containing X. If , furthermore , T is an extraction rule moving some category ...
L - contain the category NPı ; and neither of the categories NP , and NP . contain the element X. Consider now the ... to a only if a is the only cyclic node containing X. If , furthermore , T is an extraction rule moving some category ...
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Such sequences ( henceforth “ retroflex sequences ' ) diverge , in various important ways regarding syncope , from similar sequences containing non - retroflex obstruents . First , triliteral clusters containing retroflex obstruents may ...
Such sequences ( henceforth “ retroflex sequences ' ) diverge , in various important ways regarding syncope , from similar sequences containing non - retroflex obstruents . First , triliteral clusters containing retroflex obstruents may ...
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A serious drawback of all - encompassing surveys is the arbitrary selection of the necessarily limited number of test items containing the variables under study . For the è variable ( the use of [ e ] or [ ɛ ] ) , M selected the pairs ...
A serious drawback of all - encompassing surveys is the arbitrary selection of the necessarily limited number of test items containing the variables under study . For the è variable ( the use of [ e ] or [ ɛ ] ) , M selected the pairs ...
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Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
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