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For example , consider the following two rules of English proposed by Chomsky ( 1964 : 89 ) : ( 4 ) a . SPIRANTIZATION : 1 → s / b . PALATALIZATION : si → š / V prezident + i > prezidens + i prezident + i + al > prezidenš + al ...
For example , consider the following two rules of English proposed by Chomsky ( 1964 : 89 ) : ( 4 ) a . SPIRANTIZATION : 1 → s / b . PALATALIZATION : si → š / V prezident + i > prezidens + i prezident + i + al > prezidenš + al ...
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The correctness of this principle can also be demonstrated with respect to numerous other pairs of bleeding and counter - bleeding rules proposed for various languages . Consider the following pair of rules proposed for Caddo by Chafe ...
The correctness of this principle can also be demonstrated with respect to numerous other pairs of bleeding and counter - bleeding rules proposed for various languages . Consider the following pair of rules proposed for Caddo by Chafe ...
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According to the proposed learning principle , since the representation / sor / yields the same output as / so / for the form soar in isolation , sər / replaces / so / as the representation of soar . As a second example of a somewhat ...
According to the proposed learning principle , since the representation / sor / yields the same output as / so / for the form soar in isolation , sər / replaces / so / as the representation of soar . As a second example of a somewhat ...
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