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  • '''No Vacuous Application Principle (NVAP)''' is a principle proposed in Marantz (1984) which states [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=No+Vacuous+Application+Principle+(NVAP)&lemmacode=495 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • ..., prevents the application of an unproductive word formation rule, if that application would give rise to a complex word having the same semantics as the already
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  • ...the grammar. The basic idea of Kiparsky's (1982) paper is that the cyclic application of phonological rules should follow from the organization of the lexicon. K ...ated with a class of phonological rules for which it defines the domain of application. Within the lexicon, the output of a word formation rule is submitted to th
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  • ...the underlying form [hand][duk], resulting in the form [handuk]. Both the application of these rules and the resulting surface form may be referred to with 'deri
    602 bytes (86 words) - 18:53, 12 February 2009
  • *Lasnik, H. and M. Saito 1992. ''Move alpha: conditions on its application and output.'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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  • *Lasnik, H. & Saito, M. 1992. ''Move alpha: conditions on its application and output.'' Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.
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  • Ethnologue appears both as a searchable web application and in written form.
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  • ...that all semantic interpretation applies to [[deep-structure]], before the application of transformations. As a result all transformations are meaning preserving.
    783 bytes (101 words) - 17:33, 15 February 2009
  • '''Superiority condition''' is a condition on the application of [[transformation]]s, which states that, if a transformation can in princ * Lasnik, H. and M. Saito 1992. ''Move alpha: conditions on its application and output,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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  • ...e with a specific designation, the contents of which are restricted by the application of ''restrictors''. The entire designation of the variable can be modified === Application (merge) ===
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  • * Lasnik, H. and M. Saito 1992. ''Move alpha: conditions on its application and output,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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  • [[S-structure]] is derived from [[D-structure]] by the application of the appropriate instances of [[affect alpha]]. Sometimes the notion 'der
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  • '''No Vacuous Application Principle (NVAP)''' is a principle proposed in Marantz (1984) which states [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=No+Vacuous+Application+Principle+(NVAP)&lemmacode=495 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
    1 KB (186 words) - 19:49, 17 February 2009
  • * Lasnik, H. and M. Saito 1992. ''Move alpha: conditions on its application and output,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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  • ...[[Binding Theory]]. LF ( [[Logical Form]]) is derived from SS through the application of affect alpha (e.g [[QR]], Wh-raising (see [[Wh-in-situ]])), and is regar
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  • ...e stress rules is removed by a destressing rule: /bà nána/ /banána/. The application of the destressing rule explains that the vowel of the first syllable can r
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  • * Lasnik, H. and M. Saito 1992. ''Move alpha: conditions on its application and output,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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  • ...languages might have, whereas applied linguistics has as its concerns the application of the concepts and findings of linguistics to a variety of practical tasks
    2 KB (210 words) - 10:19, 21 September 2007
  • ...e feature''' is a type of diacritic feature which triggers (or blocks) the application of a phonological rule. This feature is usually assumed to account for irre
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  • It consists of the parallel application of the two mechanisms of [[hyperanalysis]] and [[hypoanalysis]].
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  • ...pens the possibility to return to [[level]] (or [[stratum]]) n-1 after the application of the [[word formation rule]]s of level/stratum n.
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