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RELATIONS OF ORDER BETWEEN CONTRACTION AND DELETION . One such further problem concerns the relations between the contraction rule , as sketched above , and the deletion rule of NNE . There are four possible relations of order between ...
RELATIONS OF ORDER BETWEEN CONTRACTION AND DELETION . One such further problem concerns the relations between the contraction rule , as sketched above , and the deletion rule of NNE . There are four possible relations of order between ...
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For Case 3 , with contraction and deletion as alternative right - hand members of a single rule , the rule is selected only once , and there is therefore only one variable input and one set of variable constraints .
For Case 3 , with contraction and deletion as alternative right - hand members of a single rule , the rule is selected only once , and there is therefore only one variable input and one set of variable constraints .
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The effect of a preceding pronoun upon contraction is almost categorical for all three groups — that is , the contraction rule goes almost to completion ; but the deletion rule operates variably and regularly across a wide range of ...
The effect of a preceding pronoun upon contraction is almost categorical for all three groups — that is , the contraction rule goes almost to completion ; but the deletion rule operates variably and regularly across a wide range of ...
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SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
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