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... rules which are listed in its rules component , and would apply all and only those rules for which the input form contains the specified morphological environment . For this input form , the generator mode would provide the output form ...
... rules which are listed in its rules component , and would apply all and only those rules for which the input form contains the specified morphological environment . For this input form , the generator mode would provide the output form ...
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... rules consist of three parts . The first part of the rule is the correspondence pair , which states a pairing between characters on a lexical level and those on a surface level . In the rules above , these are the pairs “ t : č ” , “ n ...
... rules consist of three parts . The first part of the rule is the correspondence pair , which states a pairing between characters on a lexical level and those on a surface level . In the rules above , these are the pairs “ t : č ” , “ n ...
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... rules could produce different possible surface forms . Third , generative rules are unidirectional ; that is , they only convert an underlying form to a surface form , not vice versa . Fourth , generative rules strive to capture and ...
... rules could produce different possible surface forms . Third , generative rules are unidirectional ; that is , they only convert an underlying form to a surface form , not vice versa . Fourth , generative rules strive to capture and ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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