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Where the restriction was accounted for in the Schaffhausen dialect by a rule asserting that all front rounded vowels ... Clearly , then , 23a - c , without any extrinsic - ordering restrictions , account for all the facts about these ...
Where the restriction was accounted for in the Schaffhausen dialect by a rule asserting that all front rounded vowels ... Clearly , then , 23a - c , without any extrinsic - ordering restrictions , account for all the facts about these ...
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It has been shown that a set of six rules having no restrictions on their relative order of application can generate correctly , and without loss of generality , the forms derivable by Postal's proposed set of seven rules and six ...
It has been shown that a set of six rules having no restrictions on their relative order of application can generate correctly , and without loss of generality , the forms derivable by Postal's proposed set of seven rules and six ...
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These rules and ordering restrictions are capable of generating the correct derivations for both dialects ; and the restriction for the presumably more conservative Schaffhausen dialect determines a bleeding relation between Umlaut and ...
These rules and ordering restrictions are capable of generating the correct derivations for both dialects ; and the restriction for the presumably more conservative Schaffhausen dialect determines a bleeding relation between Umlaut and ...
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