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That is , an inflectional operation applies to a representation , as in la , that includes both a phonological form ( Phonology ; ) and all the morphosyntactic information associated with a fully inflected word ( the feature structure ...
That is , an inflectional operation applies to a representation , as in la , that includes both a phonological form ( Phonology ; ) and all the morphosyntactic information associated with a fully inflected word ( the feature structure ...
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With two interesting exceptions ( noted below ) , an inflectional operation , Anderson's Word FORMATION RULE , yields only a modified phonological representation . That is , an inflectional operation applies to a representation ...
With two interesting exceptions ( noted below ) , an inflectional operation , Anderson's Word FORMATION RULE , yields only a modified phonological representation . That is , an inflectional operation applies to a representation ...
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Compared with Basque syntax , Basque phonology presents few if any typologically unusual features , and the phonological ... JOSÉ IGNACIO Hualde applies nonlinear phonological models to a French Basque dialect in * Topics in Souletin ...
Compared with Basque syntax , Basque phonology presents few if any typologically unusual features , and the phonological ... JOSÉ IGNACIO Hualde applies nonlinear phonological models to a French Basque dialect in * Topics in Souletin ...
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