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All these problems interact to make the abstractness issue one of the most interesting and critical testing grounds for linguistic theory . The initial motivation of Kiparsky's arguments against abstract analyses was to restrict the ...
All these problems interact to make the abstractness issue one of the most interesting and critical testing grounds for linguistic theory . The initial motivation of Kiparsky's arguments against abstract analyses was to restrict the ...
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abstract solution . This is exactly the line opponents of abstract phonology have taken recently ; cf. Crothers and Kiparsky 1971 . The move away from the simplicity criterion strikes me as a desperate attempt to save the concrete ...
abstract solution . This is exactly the line opponents of abstract phonology have taken recently ; cf. Crothers and Kiparsky 1971 . The move away from the simplicity criterion strikes me as a desperate attempt to save the concrete ...
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The irregularities for which the abstract solution is invoked are simple and systematic , in opposition to irregularities that are morphologically conditioned . What we must do is examine the degrees of exceptionality , and restrict our ...
The irregularities for which the abstract solution is invoked are simple and systematic , in opposition to irregularities that are morphologically conditioned . What we must do is examine the degrees of exceptionality , and restrict our ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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