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Minimal generalization to discover environments . Figure 1 shows the comparison between ... For simplicity , the description of a phonological environment surrounding a morphological change will be limited to the following components .
Minimal generalization to discover environments . Figure 1 shows the comparison between ... For simplicity , the description of a phonological environment surrounding a morphological change will be limited to the following components .
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A longer list of such environments can be found in Appendix B. Similar islands of reliability exist for the other three ... This requires some care , because verbs do not belong to just one single environment under the definition ...
A longer list of such environments can be found in Appendix B. Similar islands of reliability exist for the other three ... This requires some care , because verbs do not belong to just one single environment under the definition ...
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But is this due to the influence of existing -áre verbs in particular phonological environments or is it random ... The important thing to notice about Table 5 is that the correlation to environment reliabilities for -áre is nonzero and ...
But is this due to the influence of existing -áre verbs in particular phonological environments or is it random ... The important thing to notice about Table 5 is that the correlation to environment reliabilities for -áre is nonzero and ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
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