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Without extrinsic ordering or any sequencing principles , either order of rules , or even the simultaneous application of ... The principle of minimization of opacity selects , then , the derivation that yields the transparent output .
Without extrinsic ordering or any sequencing principles , either order of rules , or even the simultaneous application of ... The principle of minimization of opacity selects , then , the derivation that yields the transparent output .
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I would like to suggest that a principle of roughly the following sort exists : ( 29 ) Whenever a speaker's knowledge is such that , for him , consciousness of X necessarily entails consciousness of Y , he will assume that the ...
I would like to suggest that a principle of roughly the following sort exists : ( 29 ) Whenever a speaker's knowledge is such that , for him , consciousness of X necessarily entails consciousness of Y , he will assume that the ...
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According to the proposed learning principle , since the representation / sor / yields the same output as / so / for the form soar in isolation , / sər / replaces / sɔ / as the representation of soar . As a second example of a somewhat ...
According to the proposed learning principle , since the representation / sor / yields the same output as / so / for the form soar in isolation , / sər / replaces / sɔ / as the representation of soar . As a second example of a somewhat ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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