Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... assume that the feature Length is neutralized in e and o , he has to give evidence for the com- plication of the grammar of Gothic which his assumption entails . No such evi- dence has ever been presented . I conclude that Gothic e and ...
... assume that the feature Length is neutralized in e and o , he has to give evidence for the com- plication of the grammar of Gothic which his assumption entails . No such evi- dence has ever been presented . I conclude that Gothic e and ...
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... assume a rule which tenses an intervocalic voiceless stop before a tense , stressed vowel : 7 C V ( A ) Ø [ + tense ] / V - cont - voice + tense + stress 1 With respect to ordering , Rule A will follow Chomsky & Halle's Laxing rules ...
... assume a rule which tenses an intervocalic voiceless stop before a tense , stressed vowel : 7 C V ( A ) Ø [ + tense ] / V - cont - voice + tense + stress 1 With respect to ordering , Rule A will follow Chomsky & Halle's Laxing rules ...
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... assume that the major phonological rules have already applied . Thus , we are free either to replace all external boundaries ( i.e. # ' s ) with syllable boundaries , or to delete them . In SPE , Chomsky & Halle insert the external ...
... assume that the major phonological rules have already applied . Thus , we are free either to replace all external boundaries ( i.e. # ' s ) with syllable boundaries , or to delete them . In SPE , Chomsky & Halle insert the external ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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