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Chapter 5 , ' The multiple application problem ' , considers the interaction between different applications of the same ... Anderson's proposal ( 1974 ) whereby each rule is specified for whether or not it can apply to its own output .
Chapter 5 , ' The multiple application problem ' , considers the interaction between different applications of the same ... Anderson's proposal ( 1974 ) whereby each rule is specified for whether or not it can apply to its own output .
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Finally , Aronoff claims that the PLH predicts that WFR's will never apply to words derived by totally productive WFR's , since these are not listed . Siegel 1977 gives the following example to show that this prediction is incorrect .
Finally , Aronoff claims that the PLH predicts that WFR's will never apply to words derived by totally productive WFR's , since these are not listed . Siegel 1977 gives the following example to show that this prediction is incorrect .
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Finally , Aronoff claims that the PLH predicts that WFR's will never apply to words derived by totally productive WFR's , since these are not listed . Siegel 1977 gives the following example to show that this prediction is incorrect .
Finally , Aronoff claims that the PLH predicts that WFR's will never apply to words derived by totally productive WFR's , since these are not listed . Siegel 1977 gives the following example to show that this prediction is incorrect .
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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