Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... rule Weak word rule ( 67 ) Vowel reduction The nuclear stress rule ( cf. Chomsky & Halle , pp . 17-8 , rules 9-10 ) is a cyclical rule which re - assigns primary stress to the last lexical item within each phrase marker , by convention ...
... rule Weak word rule ( 67 ) Vowel reduction The nuclear stress rule ( cf. Chomsky & Halle , pp . 17-8 , rules 9-10 ) is a cyclical rule which re - assigns primary stress to the last lexical item within each phrase marker , by convention ...
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... rules . The change may imply the elimination of the second of the rules ; this is the case when the second rule applies only in environments subsumed in the environment definition of the first rule . In such cases , the second rule is ...
... rules . The change may imply the elimination of the second of the rules ; this is the case when the second rule applies only in environments subsumed in the environment definition of the first rule . In such cases , the second rule is ...
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... rule in the grammar , as subject or not subject to that rule . Chomsky & Halle ( 1968 : 172 ff . ) formulate a convention to this effect and further assume that it is regular for all morphemes to be subject to all rules . In terms of ...
... rule in the grammar , as subject or not subject to that rule . Chomsky & Halle ( 1968 : 172 ff . ) formulate a convention to this effect and further assume that it is regular for all morphemes to be subject to all rules . In terms of ...
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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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