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RULE INSERTION ROBERT D. KING University of Texas at Austin a > a The claim that rule insertion - rule addition anywhere in the middle of a grammar - is a possible type of phonological change is considered and rejected .
RULE INSERTION ROBERT D. KING University of Texas at Austin a > a The claim that rule insertion - rule addition anywhere in the middle of a grammar - is a possible type of phonological change is considered and rejected .
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rule from Oneida , both of which are chronologically late , but ordered before another rule of ancient origin . Wayne O'Neil ( cited in Postal , 263 ) has given a case from Old English , and Chomsky & Halle's analysis of the history of ...
rule from Oneida , both of which are chronologically late , but ordered before another rule of ancient origin . Wayne O'Neil ( cited in Postal , 263 ) has given a case from Old English , and Chomsky & Halle's analysis of the history of ...
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The question with which this paper is fundamentally concerned regards the placement of new phonological rules ; I ... Any phonological representation altered by the addition of a phonological rule will thus automatically undergo the ...
The question with which this paper is fundamentally concerned regards the placement of new phonological rules ; I ... Any phonological representation altered by the addition of a phonological rule will thus automatically undergo the ...
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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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