Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... apply to its own output . In their final chapter , ' The role of derivational history in phonology ' , K & K suggest a universal convention that rules apply in a sequence that minimizes opacity , except where some other principle ...
... apply to its own output . In their final chapter , ' The role of derivational history in phonology ' , K & K suggest a universal convention that rules apply in a sequence that minimizes opacity , except where some other principle ...
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... apply only to words in the lexicon . In fact , WFR's can apply to words that are not part of a speaker's vocabulary , e.g. yogurt # less → yogurt # less # ness . Such words would not be listed by anyone's account . Once the assumption ...
... apply only to words in the lexicon . In fact , WFR's can apply to words that are not part of a speaker's vocabulary , e.g. yogurt # less → yogurt # less # ness . Such words would not be listed by anyone's account . Once the assumption ...
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... apply only to words in the lexicon . In fact , WFR's can apply to words that are not part of a speaker's vocabulary , e.g. yogurt # less - yogurt # less # ness . Such words would not be listed by anyone's account . Once the assumption ...
... apply only to words in the lexicon . In fact , WFR's can apply to words that are not part of a speaker's vocabulary , e.g. yogurt # less - yogurt # less # ness . Such words would not be listed by anyone's account . Once the assumption ...
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