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That is, given that these rules are obligatory, then if each rule has no applicability restrictions whatever and is simply applied to every possible representation that satisfies its structural description, Diphthongization will ...
That is, given that these rules are obligatory, then if each rule has no applicability restrictions whatever and is simply applied to every possible representation that satisfies its structural description, Diphthongization will ...
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Note that this requirement restricts the set of possible input strings to any given rule : of all possible strings in a derivation , only those output strings of the immediately preceding rule may serve as possible input strings .
Note that this requirement restricts the set of possible input strings to any given rule : of all possible strings in a derivation , only those output strings of the immediately preceding rule may serve as possible input strings .
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members of the set of ' possible human languages ' , even though any individual member of that set might permit only a finite range of possible entries . What I wish to argue against is the conjunction of ( a ) the view that , at some ...
members of the set of ' possible human languages ' , even though any individual member of that set might permit only a finite range of possible entries . What I wish to argue against is the conjunction of ( a ) the view that , at some ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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