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... apply either from ' left to right ' or from ' right to left ' ) , one can sometimes counter that the rule is not a mirror image rule but merely one that is ordered very early in the grammar and applies before the surface ordering of ...
... apply either from ' left to right ' or from ' right to left ' ) , one can sometimes counter that the rule is not a mirror image rule but merely one that is ordered very early in the grammar and applies before the surface ordering of ...
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... applies , yielding The fish good today or The fish is good today . The plural fishes appears only as [ fiš # az ] , since deletion does not apply across an inflectional boundary . If deletion does not apply , the epenthesis rule can also ...
... applies , yielding The fish good today or The fish is good today . The plural fishes appears only as [ fiš # az ] , since deletion does not apply across an inflectional boundary . If deletion does not apply , the epenthesis rule can also ...
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... apply to . If contraction does not apply to some forms , the deletion process is very likely to eliminate them . In any case , the net result is that far fewer are forms survive in NNE than is forms : for many speakers , deletion of are ...
... apply to . If contraction does not apply to some forms , the deletion process is very likely to eliminate them . In any case , the net result is that far fewer are forms survive in NNE than is forms : for many speakers , deletion of are ...
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PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
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