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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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Ć case there are no representations to which both rules CAN apply , while in the latter case there are . In both cases , every rule is applied to every structure to which it is applicable . The fact that the extrinsically ordered ...
Ć case there are no representations to which both rules CAN apply , while in the latter case there are . In both cases , every rule is applied to every structure to which it is applicable . The fact that the extrinsically ordered ...
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However , before these are presented , it is important to consider constraints on lexical representations ( underlying forms ) . Chomsky & Halle ( 298 ) say that the only constraint needed is for lexical representations to be chosen in ...
However , before these are presented , it is important to consider constraints on lexical representations ( underlying forms ) . Chomsky & Halle ( 298 ) say that the only constraint needed is for lexical representations to be chosen in ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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