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... lexical features , or lexically marked exceptionality ] ... ( 9 ) . In other words , the criterion for deciding which component a rule applies in is the kind of information that the rule has access to . The prediction in 2 is a ...
... lexical features , or lexically marked exceptionality ] ... ( 9 ) . In other words , the criterion for deciding which component a rule applies in is the kind of information that the rule has access to . The prediction in 2 is a ...
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... lexical strata in Malayalam are noncyclic , and that morphological processes precede phonological processes on noncyclic levels . In Ch . 5 , ' Accessing morphological information ' ( 127-44 ) , M adopts a theory of ' local ' lexical ...
... lexical strata in Malayalam are noncyclic , and that morphological processes precede phonological processes on noncyclic levels . In Ch . 5 , ' Accessing morphological information ' ( 127-44 ) , M adopts a theory of ' local ' lexical ...
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... 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 En- glish . LI 16.57–116 . HARGUS , SHARON . 1988. The ...
... 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 En- glish . LI 16.57–116 . HARGUS , SHARON . 1988. The ...
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