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Thus Anderson 1969 argues for the local ordering of phonological rules ; simply put , this means that the standard theory's requirement that the rules apply in one fixed linear sequence is too strict , and needs to be weakened to permit ...
Thus Anderson 1969 argues for the local ordering of phonological rules ; simply put , this means that the standard theory's requirement that the rules apply in one fixed linear sequence is too strict , and needs to be weakened to permit ...
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case of generalized derivational history , the structural description of a rule may appeal to phonological distinctions in any or all lines of a derivation . The burden of proof is , however , on proponents of generalized derivational ...
case of generalized derivational history , the structural description of a rule may appeal to phonological distinctions in any or all lines of a derivation . The burden of proof is , however , on proponents of generalized derivational ...
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An argument against global rules in phonology . Paper presented at the annual ... On the abstractness of phonology : the evidence from Yawelmani . ... To appear in Issues in phonological theory , ed . by M. Kenstowicz & C. Kisseberth .
An argument against global rules in phonology . Paper presented at the annual ... On the abstractness of phonology : the evidence from Yawelmani . ... To appear in Issues in phonological theory , ed . by M. Kenstowicz & C. Kisseberth .
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