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The same suffix will be differently separable in individual words depending on the phonotactics . Individual words containing the same suffix will be tend to be more decomposable if they contain a low probability phonotactic transition ...
The same suffix will be differently separable in individual words depending on the phonotactics . Individual words containing the same suffix will be tend to be more decomposable if they contain a low probability phonotactic transition ...
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In addition to ordering consonant - initial and vowel - initial suffixes correctly , the parsing account explains a large ... Taking the level 1 suffix -ify as an example , level - ordering predicts that it does not attach outside any ...
In addition to ordering consonant - initial and vowel - initial suffixes correctly , the parsing account explains a large ... Taking the level 1 suffix -ify as an example , level - ordering predicts that it does not attach outside any ...
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Bracketing paradoxes are words in which selectional restrictions suggest that a level 1 suffix has attached before a level 2 prefix . Such cases have been widely debated in the literature ( Williams 1981 , Strauss 1982 , Kiparsky 1983 ...
Bracketing paradoxes are words in which selectional restrictions suggest that a level 1 suffix has attached before a level 2 prefix . Such cases have been widely debated in the literature ( Williams 1981 , Strauss 1982 , Kiparsky 1983 ...
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