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+ vocalic consonantal IF : THEN : te ] [ IF : [ -nasal ] + consonantal ( 8 ) SPC . ... A set of constraints that includes both MSC's and M / SPC's states generalizations about the morphophonemic representation , and a set that includes ...
+ vocalic consonantal IF : THEN : te ] [ IF : [ -nasal ] + consonantal ( 8 ) SPC . ... A set of constraints that includes both MSC's and M / SPC's states generalizations about the morphophonemic representation , and a set that includes ...
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Since SPC's govern the most concrete aspect of a sound system , their psychological reality is easily observed . I have discussed the roles played by SPC's in evaluating nonsense forms and in lexical borrowing .
Since SPC's govern the most concrete aspect of a sound system , their psychological reality is easily observed . I have discussed the roles played by SPC's in evaluating nonsense forms and in lexical borrowing .
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Since SPC's are true generalization statements about a phonetic pattern , they have no relevance to ordering ; thus if phonological rules state the same thing as SPC's , they need not apply according to strict linear ordering .
Since SPC's are true generalization statements about a phonetic pattern , they have no relevance to ordering ; thus if phonological rules state the same thing as SPC's , they need not apply according to strict linear ordering .
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