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In Table 1 , optional rules and rule sequences are enclosed in parentheses , and arrows show the sequence to be followed . In group 3 , there are no sequences ; the solidus separates alternative rules . In group 4 , rules apply in ...
In Table 1 , optional rules and rule sequences are enclosed in parentheses , and arrows show the sequence to be followed . In group 3 , there are no sequences ; the solidus separates alternative rules . In group 4 , rules apply in ...
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Thus , Breaking 3 will apply once to the sequence a - i , since the frontal articulator apertures form a feature sequence 3-1 , and twice to the sequence a - u , since the labial and dorsal apertures form 3-1 sequences : a - i a - u ...
Thus , Breaking 3 will apply once to the sequence a - i , since the frontal articulator apertures form a feature sequence 3-1 , and twice to the sequence a - u , since the labial and dorsal apertures form 3-1 sequences : a - i a - u ...
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In essence , the approach described proceeds from the simplest of initial assumptions : that sequences of morphemes may have formal properties akin to those of simplex morphemes , and that the particular equivalences that can be ...
In essence , the approach described proceeds from the simplest of initial assumptions : that sequences of morphemes may have formal properties akin to those of simplex morphemes , and that the particular equivalences that can be ...
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