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... productive lexical process which permutes the order of subcategorized elements in the subcategorization stack of lexical ... for the preference orders in the Mittelfeld are turned into constraints on such productive lexical rules .
... productive lexical process which permutes the order of subcategorized elements in the subcategorization stack of lexical ... for the preference orders in the Mittelfeld are turned into constraints on such productive lexical rules .
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M 1982 assigned the stress rules to level 3 , while the present work analyzes stress assignment as a level 2 process — a result of M's more recent assumptions that all lexical strata in Malayalam are noncyclic , and that morphological ...
M 1982 assigned the stress rules to level 3 , while the present work analyzes stress assignment as a level 2 process — a result of M's more recent assumptions that all lexical strata in Malayalam are noncyclic , and that morphological ...
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On constraining the power of lexical phonology : Evidence from Tamil . Proceedings of Northeast Linguistics Society 17 , to appear . HallE , MORRIS , and K. P. MOHANAN . 1985. The segmental phonology of Modern English . LI 16.57-116 .
On constraining the power of lexical phonology : Evidence from Tamil . Proceedings of Northeast Linguistics Society 17 , to appear . HallE , MORRIS , and K. P. MOHANAN . 1985. The segmental phonology of Modern English . LI 16.57-116 .
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