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When an outcome does not obey a general rule , a form that is semantically or phonetically similar to the ... What makes this sort of analogy suspicious is that it ultimately serves to patch up the inability of rules to derive all forms ...
When an outcome does not obey a general rule , a form that is semantically or phonetically similar to the ... What makes this sort of analogy suspicious is that it ultimately serves to patch up the inability of rules to derive all forms ...
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Inflectional morphology is handled in a WG network by rules that relate the values of two functions of the same word , and its goal is to define each word's whole ( its fully inflected form ) while revealing its morphological ...
Inflectional morphology is handled in a WG network by rules that relate the values of two functions of the same word , and its goal is to define each word's whole ( its fully inflected form ) while revealing its morphological ...
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With the addition of re - form , all the other unreduced15 forms can be handled by means of rules of one of the following forms . ( 37 ) a . The ( X - form ) of ( lexeme + inflection ) is ... b . The ( stem / stem - vowel ] of the ( X ...
With the addition of re - form , all the other unreduced15 forms can be handled by means of rules of one of the following forms . ( 37 ) a . The ( X - form ) of ( lexeme + inflection ) is ... b . The ( stem / stem - vowel ] of the ( X ...
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