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In theories with the power of extrinsic ordering , rules are assumed to apply sequentially , thereby determining a number of distinct application relations for pairs of rules . If a rule A is applied before a rule B in a given ...
In theories with the power of extrinsic ordering , rules are assumed to apply sequentially , thereby determining a number of distinct application relations for pairs of rules . If a rule A is applied before a rule B in a given ...
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The underlying form tnieks satisfies the structural description of Truncation only , hence that is the only rule to apply . The form derived by the application of Truncation , tneks , can be operated on only by Prothesis .
The underlying form tnieks satisfies the structural description of Truncation only , hence that is the only rule to apply . The form derived by the application of Truncation , tneks , can be operated on only by Prothesis .
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The A - replc rule must not apply to 28a , and it must apply to 28b . What this means is that the proper application of A - replc critically depends on being able to recover the context from which the stem vowel was deleted .
The A - replc rule must not apply to 28a , and it must apply to 28b . What this means is that the proper application of A - replc critically depends on being able to recover the context from which the stem vowel was deleted .
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