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non - adjacent strings of the derivation , in addition to those distinctions that exist in the rule's input string . This is contrasted with the standard theory's requirement that rules may have derivational access only to a preceding ...
non - adjacent strings of the derivation , in addition to those distinctions that exist in the rule's input string . This is contrasted with the standard theory's requirement that rules may have derivational access only to a preceding ...
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The inclusion of the derivational history specification makes it impossible for Cluster simplification to feed 12 ' , no matter in which order the rules are applied . The derivational history specification establishes exactly the same ...
The inclusion of the derivational history specification makes it impossible for Cluster simplification to feed 12 ' , no matter in which order the rules are applied . The derivational history specification establishes exactly the same ...
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A derivation including these two rules proceeds as follows : ( 19 ) lang lange G - DROP lan laye TD [ laŋ ] [ laŋə ] ... It is possible to sequence these rules in the necessary order by incorporating derivational history in G - drop : + ...
A derivation including these two rules proceeds as follows : ( 19 ) lang lange G - DROP lan laye TD [ laŋ ] [ laŋə ] ... It is possible to sequence these rules in the necessary order by incorporating derivational history in G - drop : + ...
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