Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... rule can be referred to by negative as well as positive exception features . All forms that are regular with regard to Rule n , say , are by convention [ + Rule n ] . To exempt a form from this rule which would otherwise apply to it ...
... rule can be referred to by negative as well as positive exception features . All forms that are regular with regard to Rule n , say , are by convention [ + Rule n ] . To exempt a form from this rule which would otherwise apply to it ...
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... Rule 5 ) ; and if the resulting i happens to be preceded by a t , that t becomes s ( by Rule 6 , as in ex . 7 ) . The t preceding a final i which is an underlying i ( i.e. never alternates with e ) does not become s ( see ex . 9 ) ...
... Rule 5 ) ; and if the resulting i happens to be preceded by a t , that t becomes s ( by Rule 6 , as in ex . 7 ) . The t preceding a final i which is an underlying i ( i.e. never alternates with e ) does not become s ( see ex . 9 ) ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. 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 ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. 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 ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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