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Phonological rules may apply either in the lexicon , ' in tandem with the morphological operations ' ( 8 ) , or postlexically . As M notes , the LP model makes a number of predictions about rule ordering which are unavailable in other ...
Phonological rules may apply either in the lexicon , ' in tandem with the morphological operations ' ( 8 ) , or postlexically . As M notes , the LP model makes a number of predictions about rule ordering which are unavailable in other ...
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Rules that effect morphological changes can be sensitive to the morphophonological properties of the words they apply to . Thus the English dative rule , though it has no actual morphological operation , is formally a kind of rule that ...
Rules that effect morphological changes can be sensitive to the morphophonological properties of the words they apply to . Thus the English dative rule , though it has no actual morphological operation , is formally a kind of rule that ...
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15 Returning now to PVC , when a PV is ' raised ' over two auxiliaries , as in 22b , there must be a doubly complex morphological verb with structure 39 , where H marks a head . In this structure olvas - ni ' read - INF ' is the ...
15 Returning now to PVC , when a PV is ' raised ' over two auxiliaries , as in 22b , there must be a doubly complex morphological verb with structure 39 , where H marks a head . In this structure olvas - ni ' read - INF ' is the ...
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