Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... string . This is contrasted with the standard theory's requirement that rules may have derivational access only to a preceding adjacent line of the deri- vation . Access to derivationally non - adjacent strings may be achieved by the ...
... string . This is contrasted with the standard theory's requirement that rules may have derivational access only to a preceding adjacent line of the deri- vation . Access to derivationally non - adjacent strings may be achieved by the ...
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... string may be ig- nored by a rule . If the null segment were [ + segment ] , its presence in a string would block a rule that did not specifically include the null segment in its structural de- scription . Thus , given a rule that ...
... string may be ig- nored by a rule . If the null segment were [ + segment ] , its presence in a string would block a rule that did not specifically include the null segment in its structural de- scription . Thus , given a rule that ...
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... string is COAD or CAØD . By this constraint , the set of rules that can recover strings containing non - adjacent derivational in- formation is restricted to insertion rules.12 9. CONCLUSION . The point of this paper has been to ...
... string is COAD or CAØD . By this constraint , the set of rules that can recover strings containing non - adjacent derivational in- formation is restricted to insertion rules.12 9. CONCLUSION . The point of this paper has been to ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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