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JERZY RUBACH , ' On the interaction of word formation and phonological rules ' ( 131-56 ) , discusses some allomorphic changes ... Like other Slavic languages , Polish has a general rule truncating the first of two successive vowels .
JERZY RUBACH , ' On the interaction of word formation and phonological rules ' ( 131-56 ) , discusses some allomorphic changes ... Like other Slavic languages , Polish has a general rule truncating the first of two successive vowels .
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They find a tendency whereby ' rules generalize and optional rules be- come obligatory ' , and they go on to ... [ W ] hen such change in rule status takes place , the result ... can lead to significant reanalysis in later stages of the ...
They find a tendency whereby ' rules generalize and optional rules be- come obligatory ' , and they go on to ... [ W ] hen such change in rule status takes place , the result ... can lead to significant reanalysis in later stages of the ...
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Third , the factual basis is flawed ; the reader is told that the paradigms resulting from the gener- alization of a rule of high vowel deletion , the new obligatoriness of 3 , and the resulting reanalysis * are not attested in the ...
Third , the factual basis is flawed ; the reader is told that the paradigms resulting from the gener- alization of a rule of high vowel deletion , the new obligatoriness of 3 , and the resulting reanalysis * are not attested in the ...
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Predication and | 685 |
N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 698 |
Boys will be boys | 871 |
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