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a morphophonemically conditioned rule at the end of the grammar . I conclude that rule additions higher up in the hierarchy of ordered rules do not exist , and that claims of such additions fail to explain the true nature of language ...
a morphophonemically conditioned rule at the end of the grammar . I conclude that rule additions higher up in the hierarchy of ordered rules do not exist , and that claims of such additions fail to explain the true nature of language ...
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That is , within the set of ordered rules which converts underlying representations to surface representations , there was not necessarily a ... Halle's arguments are sound ; there must be only one voicing assimilation rule in Russian .
That is , within the set of ordered rules which converts underlying representations to surface representations , there was not necessarily a ... Halle's arguments are sound ; there must be only one voicing assimilation rule in Russian .
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V , A a a a claim that the natural linguistic stress on words may be altered to fit the meter , the proposed rule is in effect the element of truth that was always present in such claims . The stress rules operating to produce metered ...
V , A a a a claim that the natural linguistic stress on words may be altered to fit the meter , the proposed rule is in effect the element of truth that was always present in such claims . The stress rules operating to produce metered ...
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kolam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
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