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Each of the above relations involves rules of two sorts : transformations and realization rules . Since the relation of morphemes to phonemes is complex , there are in effect three sets of such rules for relating sememes to strings of ...
Each of the above relations involves rules of two sorts : transformations and realization rules . Since the relation of morphemes to phonemes is complex , there are in effect three sets of such rules for relating sememes to strings of ...
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Let us look again at the realization rules listed above . It is quite evident that they ' miss a generalization ' , as people nowadays are fond of saying . Rules a and d contain precisely the same environment and output , and if we ...
Let us look again at the realization rules listed above . It is quite evident that they ' miss a generalization ' , as people nowadays are fond of saying . Rules a and d contain precisely the same environment and output , and if we ...
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a volve the use of variables , it is necessary to discuss briefly some basic conventions of rule application . ? Given a set of phonological rules and an arbitrary input , the output of the rules may or may not vary according to how the ...
a volve the use of variables , it is necessary to discuss briefly some basic conventions of rule application . ? Given a set of phonological rules and an arbitrary input , the output of the rules may or may not vary according to how the ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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