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RULE ORDERING , INTERFERENCE , AND FREE ALTERNATION IN PHONOLOGY John G. FOUGHT University of Pennsylvania Attempts to justify the principle of asymmetrical ordering have failed to consider some of the alternative relations among ...
RULE ORDERING , INTERFERENCE , AND FREE ALTERNATION IN PHONOLOGY John G. FOUGHT University of Pennsylvania Attempts to justify the principle of asymmetrical ordering have failed to consider some of the alternative relations among ...
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It seems advisable to recognize the alternation itself as a durable feature . A plausible account of the history of this alternation would show it becoming increasingly frequent , and accompanied at some point by back formations ...
It seems advisable to recognize the alternation itself as a durable feature . A plausible account of the history of this alternation would show it becoming increasingly frequent , and accompanied at some point by back formations ...
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6 I recorded , the Weight reduction accompanies nearly all vowel alternations , making this rule a good indicator of the over - all morphophonemic activity level in a text . The exceptions to this generalization are highly significant ...
6 I recorded , the Weight reduction accompanies nearly all vowel alternations , making this rule a good indicator of the over - all morphophonemic activity level in a text . The exceptions to this generalization are highly significant ...
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Focus and relativization | 19 |
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