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The collection comprises both theoretical and data - oriented articles , all dealing in some fashion with the comparison between derivational rule - based phonology ( typified by traditional ordered rules in generative phonology ) and ...
The collection comprises both theoretical and data - oriented articles , all dealing in some fashion with the comparison between derivational rule - based phonology ( typified by traditional ordered rules in generative phonology ) and ...
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Ch . 8 , ' Hindi word formation strategies ' ( 98–154 ) , is the meatiest , consisting of 270 rules . The theory behind the rules specifically states : ( 1 ) Morphology involves no units other than words ( no roots , stems , morphemes ...
Ch . 8 , ' Hindi word formation strategies ' ( 98–154 ) , is the meatiest , consisting of 270 rules . The theory behind the rules specifically states : ( 1 ) Morphology involves no units other than words ( no roots , stems , morphemes ...
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Rule based versus associative processes in derivational morphology . Poster presented at the first international Conference on the ... 1982 Rules and schemes in the development and use of the English past tense . Language 58.265–89 .
Rule based versus associative processes in derivational morphology . Poster presented at the first international Conference on the ... 1982 Rules and schemes in the development and use of the English past tense . Language 58.265–89 .
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