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In DDG , this is reflected in a distinction between two types of rules : CLASSIFICATION RULES and STRUCTURE - BUILDING RULES ( the latter being divided into several subtypes ) . Classification rules have the task of specifying the ...
In DDG , this is reflected in a distinction between two types of rules : CLASSIFICATION RULES and STRUCTURE - BUILDING RULES ( the latter being divided into several subtypes ) . Classification rules have the task of specifying the ...
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The only type of feature - addition rule that need be mentioned here is that which serves as an ' elsewhere ' rule — i.e . one that says that , in the absence of any specification to the contrary ( by means of other rules ) , a node ...
The only type of feature - addition rule that need be mentioned here is that which serves as an ' elsewhere ' rule — i.e . one that says that , in the absence of any specification to the contrary ( by means of other rules ) , a node ...
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( 8 ) Underlying / hæfuc / / efor / / slæhan / Back Mutation ( 7 ) eəfor slæəhan Retraction ( 3 ) hafuc Later rules eofor slæan Surface hafuc eofor slæan Orthographic hafuc eofor slēan We now have two grammars which produce the same ...
( 8 ) Underlying / hæfuc / / efor / / slæhan / Back Mutation ( 7 ) eəfor slæəhan Retraction ( 3 ) hafuc Later rules eofor slæan Surface hafuc eofor slæan Orthographic hafuc eofor slēan We now have two grammars which produce the same ...
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