Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... later phonological rule . This procedure will undoubtedly generate the correct string ni - yá ( rather than * ni - yá ) . However , what do the readjustment rule and the later phonological rule ( which deletes si- ) explain ? Does the ...
... later phonological rule . This procedure will undoubtedly generate the correct string ni - yá ( rather than * ni - yá ) . However , what do the readjustment rule and the later phonological rule ( which deletes si- ) explain ? Does the ...
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... later rules , or if the same ambiguity type does not occur when a later rule is applied to the same word . The limits of these checking procedures are fixed ' since the number of variants , the levels and transition zones are fixed , as ...
... later rules , or if the same ambiguity type does not occur when a later rule is applied to the same word . The limits of these checking procedures are fixed ' since the number of variants , the levels and transition zones are fixed , as ...
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... later in pre - Mand . for 2S verbs , after the intervening ? ə had been lost by the characteristically Mandaic process of syncope . This recurrence is summed up in Table 1 , where small capitals mark the metathetic forms . 2.5 ...
... later in pre - Mand . for 2S verbs , after the intervening ? ə had been lost by the characteristically Mandaic process of syncope . This recurrence is summed up in Table 1 , where small capitals mark the metathetic forms . 2.5 ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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