Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... proposed by Chomsky ( 1964 : 89 ) : ( 4 ) a . SPIRANTIZATION : 1 – → s / b . PALATALIZATION : si → Š / - + i V prezident + i > prezidens + i prezident + i + al > prezidenš + al ( * prezidens + i + al ) Given any representation such as ...
... proposed by Chomsky ( 1964 : 89 ) : ( 4 ) a . SPIRANTIZATION : 1 – → s / b . PALATALIZATION : si → Š / - + i V prezident + i > prezidens + i prezident + i + al > prezidenš + al ( * prezidens + i + al ) Given any representation such as ...
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... proposed for various languages . Consider the following pair of rules proposed for Caddo by Chafe ( 1968 : 124 ) : 8 ( 18 ) a . + back + cons + cons -- VOC - - back - > + round + stop + stop + round + cons + cons b . + back [ -voc ] ...
... proposed for various languages . Consider the following pair of rules proposed for Caddo by Chafe ( 1968 : 124 ) : 8 ( 18 ) a . + back + cons + cons -- VOC - - back - > + round + stop + stop + round + cons + cons b . + back [ -voc ] ...
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... proposed learning principle , since the representation / sor / yields the same output as / so / for the form soar in isolation , / sor / replaces / so / as the representation of soar . As a second example of a somewhat different nature ...
... proposed learning principle , since the representation / sor / yields the same output as / so / for the form soar in isolation , / sor / replaces / so / as the representation of soar . As a second example of a somewhat different nature ...
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