Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... apply , but not rule 10 ( high - mid ) . ( Application of rule 10 alone would give * [ dúrmo ] , and of 4 and 10 , in that order , * [ dwírmo ] . ) We must somehow guarantee that only rule 4 applies in such cases . Note that we could ...
... apply , but not rule 10 ( high - mid ) . ( Application of rule 10 alone would give * [ dúrmo ] , and of 4 and 10 , in that order , * [ dwírmo ] . ) We must somehow guarantee that only rule 4 applies in such cases . Note that we could ...
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... apply only in the domain of a root S - i.e . an S node that is not dominated by any node , or is immediately dominated by an undominated S node . Such transformations , e.g. Subject - Auxiliary Inversion , do not preserve base structure ...
... apply only in the domain of a root S - i.e . an S node that is not dominated by any node , or is immediately dominated by an undominated S node . Such transformations , e.g. Subject - Auxiliary Inversion , do not preserve base structure ...
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... apply where it is shown to apply in another derivation glossed ' I would pass by ' , mapping # Pé ? k'ukon # into # Pé ? ek'ukon # . ) The single generalization obscured by Furbee's formalization is one relating to simplification of ...
... apply where it is shown to apply in another derivation glossed ' I would pass by ' , mapping # Pé ? k'ukon # into # Pé ? ek'ukon # . ) The single generalization obscured by Furbee's formalization is one relating to simplification of ...
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