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The presence of two numbers in a single cell indicates the existence of a rule conflict . It will be observed that in most cases such pairs are made up of consecutive numbers , e.g. 12 , 23 etc. This provides a further check on the ...
The presence of two numbers in a single cell indicates the existence of a rule conflict . It will be observed that in most cases such pairs are made up of consecutive numbers , e.g. 12 , 23 etc. This provides a further check on the ...
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One of the observations which had led to this interest is the existence of deep structures generated by the PS rules which do not correspond to well - formed surface structures . These deviant surface structures must in some way be ...
One of the observations which had led to this interest is the existence of deep structures generated by the PS rules which do not correspond to well - formed surface structures . These deviant surface structures must in some way be ...
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In Greek we noted the existence of some movable stems ( mostly neuters ) which take recessive instead of presuffixal accent in the strong cases . Such a class is also found in Sanskrit , and comprises a small number of nouns belonging ...
In Greek we noted the existence of some movable stems ( mostly neuters ) which take recessive instead of presuffixal accent in the strong cases . Such a class is also found in Sanskrit , and comprises a small number of nouns belonging ...
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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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