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p.47, section 2.3.1
Equally remarkable is the abstractness of the question that led to its discovery: ‘what limitations does the theory place on the mappings a grammar can accommodate?’ One might expect the answer to be so negative (‘no
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p.108, section 5.4
In fact, much if not all of the abstractness controversy of the 1970s, which dealt with proposed limits on the degree of disparity between underlying and surface representations (see Kenstowicz and Kisseberth 1977:Ch.1,
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p.596, section 26.
Al-Mozainy, Hamza Q. (1981). Vowel alternations in a Bedouin Hijazi Arabic dialect: abstractness and stress. Doctoral dissertation, University of Texas.
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p.596, section 26.
Kiparsky, Paul (1976). Abstractness, opacity, and global rules. In Andreas Koutsoudas (ed.) The application and ordering of phonological rules. The Hague, Mouton, pp.160-184.
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p.47, section 2.3.1
Equally remarkable is the abstractness of the question that led to its discovery: ‘what limitations does the theory place on the mappings a grammar can accommodate?’ One might expect the answer to be so negative (‘no
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p.108, section 5.4
In fact, much if not all of the abstractness controversy of the 1970s, which dealt with proposed limits on the degree of disparity between underlying and surface representations (see Kenstowicz and Kisseberth 1977:Ch.1,
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Al-Mozainy, Hamza Q. (1981). Vowel alternations in a Bedouin Hijazi Arabic dialect: abstractness and stress. Doctoral dissertation, University of Texas.
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Kiparsky, Paul (1976). Abstractness, opacity, and global rules. In Andreas Koutsoudas (ed.) The application and ordering of phonological rules. The Hague, Mouton, pp.160-184.
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