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Were this situation to hold , the order of the operations would follow automatically — the rule that adds n- couldn't apply before the rule that adds -a because the latter yields the object that the former operates on .
Were this situation to hold , the order of the operations would follow automatically — the rule that adds n- couldn't apply before the rule that adds -a because the latter yields the object that the former operates on .
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exactly one rule , the rule introducing -na . Finally , the block containing 7d includes , in addition , the rules introducing the forms in Suffix ; position , with a complication in regard to -mUn . To accommodate the fact that none I ...
exactly one rule , the rule introducing -na . Finally , the block containing 7d includes , in addition , the rules introducing the forms in Suffix ; position , with a complication in regard to -mUn . To accommodate the fact that none I ...
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According to this theory , rule - based accounts of language are intrinsically flawed , in that they are incapable of coming to grips with nondeterministic linguistic rules and the analogical forces shaping language behavior and ...
According to this theory , rule - based accounts of language are intrinsically flawed , in that they are incapable of coming to grips with nondeterministic linguistic rules and the analogical forces shaping language behavior and ...
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