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It therefore seems reasonable to assume that the overgeneralizations should be excluded by minor rules in the form of feature - based restrictions on the combination rules . For example , the following more restricted form of back- ward ...
It therefore seems reasonable to assume that the overgeneralizations should be excluded by minor rules in the form of feature - based restrictions on the combination rules . For example , the following more restricted form of back- ward ...
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However , if the type - raised category is not to cause overgeneration , it must be restricted - for a start , to taking ... the discussion at the end of $ 2.2 , con- cerning the exclusion of certain overgenerations via restrictions on ...
However , if the type - raised category is not to cause overgeneration , it must be restricted - for a start , to taking ... the discussion at the end of $ 2.2 , con- cerning the exclusion of certain overgenerations via restrictions on ...
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The Forward Combination Rule ( 33 ) and the restricted versions 46-47 of the Forward and Forward Partial Combi- nation Rules allow the ... where the restrictions of 45 mean that X is either of the form FVP $ or Ste - inf $ : ( 48 ) a .
The Forward Combination Rule ( 33 ) and the restricted versions 46-47 of the Forward and Forward Partial Combi- nation Rules allow the ... where the restrictions of 45 mean that X is either of the form FVP $ or Ste - inf $ : ( 48 ) a .
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 521 |
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The syntax of fi complements in Caribbean English Creole Donald Winford | 588 |
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