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tree in 5 , it takes more nodes to represent feature [ G ] than to represent simply feature [ F ] ; therefore , a tree ... one of the daughter nodes is identified as representing the default interpretation of a bare organizing node .
tree in 5 , it takes more nodes to represent feature [ G ] than to represent simply feature [ F ] ; therefore , a tree ... one of the daughter nodes is identified as representing the default interpretation of a bare organizing node .
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despite the fact that the geometries for those two pronouns above appear to contain the same number of nodes : the node - counting metric for markedness applies to underspecified representations , without the default features .
despite the fact that the geometries for those two pronouns above appear to contain the same number of nodes : the node - counting metric for markedness applies to underspecified representations , without the default features .
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If a Class node may cooccur with Group , it follows that it may alternatively occur without Group , since a representation without Group is less marked . Most commonly we find systems like those schematized in 44 , where gender features ...
If a Class node may cooccur with Group , it follows that it may alternatively occur without Group , since a representation without Group is less marked . Most commonly we find systems like those schematized in 44 , where gender features ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
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