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We intend to show here that this extrinsic - ordering assumption is not in fact a necessary premise for the deductive explanation of the facts about linguistic change that Kiparsky cites . It will be possible to show that the assumption ...
We intend to show here that this extrinsic - ordering assumption is not in fact a necessary premise for the deductive explanation of the facts about linguistic change that Kiparsky cites . It will be possible to show that the assumption ...
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a are , in any sense , more restricted than , or even as restricted as , extrinsic ruleordering statements . To do so , it would be necessary for him to show , e.g. , that some rule - ordering relationships based on extrinsic rule ...
a are , in any sense , more restricted than , or even as restricted as , extrinsic ruleordering statements . To do so , it would be necessary for him to show , e.g. , that some rule - ordering relationships based on extrinsic rule ...
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The derivational history specification establishes exactly the same counter - feeding relation between the two rules as does extrinsic ordering , using a language - specific condition of overlapping notational equivalence to the ...
The derivational history specification establishes exactly the same counter - feeding relation between the two rules as does extrinsic ordering , using a language - specific condition of overlapping notational equivalence to the ...
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