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Assuming , contrary to fact , that the precedence of / DVI DVn / is to be accounted for by reformulating rule 1 rather than by invoking a phonetic constraint upon it , I can show that such reformulation is misguided in three ways ...
Assuming , contrary to fact , that the precedence of / DVI DVn / is to be accounted for by reformulating rule 1 rather than by invoking a phonetic constraint upon it , I can show that such reformulation is misguided in three ways ...
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these nouns — does not take precedence.14 An example is / goDDu + la + ni / → goDDulni or goDLani ' cattle ' ( acc . pl . ) , as in wa : LLani go D Dulni or goDLani ba : dina alTu ba : dæ : ru ' They were beaten like cattle.
these nouns — does not take precedence.14 An example is / goDDu + la + ni / → goDDulni or goDLani ' cattle ' ( acc . pl . ) , as in wa : LLani go D Dulni or goDLani ba : dina alTu ba : dæ : ru ' They were beaten like cattle.
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This LL takes precedence just like the LL derived from / DVI / etc. does ; cf. / ca : lu + la + ninci / → ca : LLaninči ' from the furrows ' rather than * ca : lulninči , and / u : ru + la + lo : / ▻u : LLalo : ' in the towns ' rather ...
This LL takes precedence just like the LL derived from / DVI / etc. does ; cf. / ca : lu + la + ninci / → ca : LLaninči ' from the furrows ' rather than * ca : lulninči , and / u : ru + la + lo : / ▻u : LLalo : ' in the towns ' rather ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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