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The power of the morphological solution is apparent : it is not difficult to see that , without constraints , any phonological rule can be set up as conditioned by arbitrary morphological features . But this is the least interesting and ...
The power of the morphological solution is apparent : it is not difficult to see that , without constraints , any phonological rule can be set up as conditioned by arbitrary morphological features . But this is the least interesting and ...
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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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The abstract solution extracts generalizations by claiming that there is systematicity within the irregularity . ( Note that ' irregularity ' refers exclusively to the phonetic level . ) This analysis makes phonological rules more ...
The abstract solution extracts generalizations by claiming that there is systematicity within the irregularity . ( Note that ' irregularity ' refers exclusively to the phonetic level . ) This analysis makes phonological rules more ...
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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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