Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 22Carleton University, 1991 - Algonquian Indians |
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... rule . The difference however is that the stress on the right is attached to a different vowel from the stem on the ... rule interacts only with those given in ( 8 ) above , no level ordering of rules is required . But there are other ...
... rule . The difference however is that the stress on the right is attached to a different vowel from the stem on the ... rule interacts only with those given in ( 8 ) above , no level ordering of rules is required . But there are other ...
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Three phonological rules are involved in this derivation ; stem - vowel dele- tion , C - copy , and stress assignment . The first two require morphological bracketing , hence lexical rules , and the stress rule does not require morpho ...
Three phonological rules are involved in this derivation ; stem - vowel dele- tion , C - copy , and stress assignment . The first two require morphological bracketing , hence lexical rules , and the stress rule does not require morpho ...
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... rule where rules of lexical derivation are organized in two or three strata . These strata are best illustrated by ... rule , C - copy and y - epenthesis are Level 2 rules , and t - epenthesis is a Level 3 rule , or a postlexical rule ...
... rule where rules of lexical derivation are organized in two or three strata . These strata are best illustrated by ... rule , C - copy and y - epenthesis are Level 2 rules , and t - epenthesis is a Level 3 rule , or a postlexical rule ...
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