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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... rules ( conditions ) of a language . We have not sought to propose definitive answers to these problems , but rather to clarify the issues as much as possible ' ( 154 ) . The four issues they consider are : ( 1 ) the relation of ...
... rules ( conditions ) of a language . We have not sought to propose definitive answers to these problems , but rather to clarify the issues as much as possible ' ( 154 ) . The four issues they consider are : ( 1 ) the relation of ...
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... rules ' ) — which , once the morphological link is established , can become increasingly unnatural from a phonetic ... rules must not be treated as special kinds of P rules . The underlying morphological function of MP rules is paramount ...
... rules ' ) — which , once the morphological link is established , can become increasingly unnatural from a phonetic ... rules must not be treated as special kinds of P rules . The underlying morphological function of MP rules is paramount ...
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... rule , a P rule , whose input and output are allophones . D is rightly critical of extreme positions which suggest that MP rules are inherently un- productive . MP rules which implement important morphological distinctions are known to ...
... rule , a P rule , whose input and output are allophones . D is rightly critical of extreme positions which suggest that MP rules are inherently un- productive . MP rules which implement important morphological distinctions are known to ...
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