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7 If the optional Noun deletion rule does not apply , ma maison is generated instead of la mienne . If the optional Relative reduction rule does not apply , la maison qui est à moi results . Our analysis thus accounts for the synonymy ...
7 If the optional Noun deletion rule does not apply , ma maison is generated instead of la mienne . If the optional Relative reduction rule does not apply , la maison qui est à moi results . Our analysis thus accounts for the synonymy ...
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adverbial features [ + LOCATIVE ] , [ + TEMPORAL ) , etc. , we assign the feature [ + PROVENIENCE ] to de and the feature [ + LIMIT ) to hasta , the preposition deletion rule could be formulated such that it deletes the preposition if ...
adverbial features [ + LOCATIVE ] , [ + TEMPORAL ) , etc. , we assign the feature [ + PROVENIENCE ] to de and the feature [ + LIMIT ) to hasta , the preposition deletion rule could be formulated such that it deletes the preposition if ...
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7 The subsequent y - deletion rule has the same virtue , since the rule is needed in any event . In the alternative system , however , this rule has a limited application in that it applies only to the output of the immediately ...
7 The subsequent y - deletion rule has the same virtue , since the rule is needed in any event . In the alternative system , however , this rule has a limited application in that it applies only to the output of the immediately ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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