Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... rule insertion - rule addition anywhere in the middle of a gram- mar - is a possible type of phonological change is considered and rejected . Some putative cases of rule insertion are shown to reduce to rule re - orderings governed by ...
... rule insertion - rule addition anywhere in the middle of a gram- mar - is a possible type of phonological change is considered and rejected . Some putative cases of rule insertion are shown to reduce to rule re - orderings governed by ...
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... rule insertion : ' u - Unrounding ' and ' o - Lowering ' . I have proposed ( King 1971b ) a case from early Old Icelandic in which a rule of vowel syncope entered the ordering ahead of the chronologically earlier rule of i - umlaut . An ...
... rule insertion : ' u - Unrounding ' and ' o - Lowering ' . I have proposed ( King 1971b ) a case from early Old Icelandic in which a rule of vowel syncope entered the ordering ahead of the chronologically earlier rule of i - umlaut . An ...
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... rules of the grammar ; cf. aw → xw . To call such a change ' rule insertion ' reduces the term to triviality since , assuming all languages have phonetic rules in the above sense , EVERY rule addition would then be a case of rule ...
... rules of the grammar ; cf. aw → xw . To call such a change ' rule insertion ' reduces the term to triviality since , assuming all languages have phonetic rules in the above sense , EVERY rule addition would then be a case of rule ...
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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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