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  • ...ss or the product of applying a set of phonological rules to an underlying form. ...rm [handuk]. Both the application of these rules and the resulting surface form may be referred to with 'derivation'. <br />
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  • ...ation. Reanalysis may lead to changes at the surface level [...] but these surface changes can be viewed as the natural and expected result of functionally pr ...bility of modals to appear with the verb to have or in the past-participle form ''-en'' (also the past meaning of some of the forms, which were originally
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  • ...]]'s [[frequency]]. As damped sine waves do not have an exactly sinusoidal form, damped sine waves have more complex spectra than undamped sine waves. ...than those of nonnasal sounds, because the vocal tract then has a greater surface area and volume, and thus more energy is absorbed.
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  • ...of Trisyllabic Shortening and Velar Softening apply, yielding the surface form ''opácity''.
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  • ...erm '''formal universal''' has been used for a restriction on the abstract form and general organization of grammatical rules. ''Formal universal'' is ofte ...base rules and transformational rules, or the division of the grammar into surface structure and deep structure, or restrictions of transformations to [[move
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  • ...tions are an autonomous level of representation related to deep structure, surface structure and/or LF. See [[meaning theories]].
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  • * the construction of a [[surface representation]] from an abstract representation by a set of rules ...rm the noun ''institution'' by suffixation of ''-ion''. From this, one can form the adjective ''institutional'' by adding the suffix ''-al'', and to this w
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  • ...dditional locational meaning, are the [[delative]] 'off' (= 'away from the surface'), the [[elative]] 'out of' (= 'away from the inside'), the [[subelative]], ...carry'. It is first attested in English in the 15th century, and the Latin form ''casus ablativus'' is said to have been coined by Julius Caesar (OED s.v.)
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  • ...rules]] that [[generate]] [[phrase structure]](s). These have the general form of (i), where X is the name of the phrase and Y Z W defines its structure. ...les were meant to generate [[Deep-structure]]s, which are converted into [[Surface structure]]s by [[transformational rules]]. With the introduction of the [[
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  • ...Struktur (surface structure, [[Oberflächenstruktur]]) bzw. der [[Logischen Form]]. N. Chomsky, Essays on Form and Interpretation. New York 1977. <br>
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  • ...erpretierenden Komponenten des [[Modell]]s bildet, nämlich zur [[Logischen Form]] und zur phonologischen Interpretation. S- und D-Struktur sind über [[Mov *Englisch [[surface structure]]
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  • ...ypothesis]], [[split-brain patients]], [[specific language impairment]], [[surface dyslexia]], [[verbal efficiency theory]], [[williams syndrome]], [[global a ...[Wickelcoding model]], [[MROM model]], [[open bigrams]], [[The Visual Word Form Area]], [[assembled route]], [[bigram frequency]], [[construction-integrati
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  • ...(URs) are the formalised semantico-pragmatic structures that motivate the surface structure of linguistic expressions. ...be modified by one or more ''operators''. Since restrictors also take the form of layers, the entire formalism is recurrent, and structures can be expande
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  • ...of plurality of meaning. According to Deane (1988) these three phenomena “form a gradient between total semantic identity” (vagueness) “and total sema ...re identically written and pronounced but just accidentally share the same form: ''ball'' in the sense of the round object originates in the Old Norse word
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  • ...ence boundaries. The second example illustrated a third (and rarely noted) form of codeswitching, the so called 'tag switches', where a tag phrase from the * Accounts involving surface constraints and a 'third grammar' for code-switching (Poplack 1980; Sankoff
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  • ...to refer to any passage, spoken or written, of whatever length, that does form a unified whole” (HALLIDAY & HASAN 1994:1). The absence of such cohesive ...to the grammatical and lexical elements on the surface of a text which can form connections between parts of the text [while] coherence, on the other hand,
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  • ...efore, color terms provide information about human thinking and acting and form a suitable starting point for modern research on categorization.
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  • ...inclusive gender in the plural.) "Hadzapi" is the masculine-plural copular form ''hazaphii'' /ɦad͜zapʰiʔi/. "Hatza" and "Hatsa" are older German spelli The glottalized nasal clicks surface as [Ʞʔ] (where ⟨Ʞ⟩ stands for any click release) post-pausa and of
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  • ...en to be the recognition of the distinction between the so-called deep and surface subjects with specifal reference to some nonuse of the term subject in Aris ...noun phrases. In Y-h.A. Li and A. Simpson (eds.), Functional Structure(s), Form, and Interpretation: Perspectives from East Asian Languages. 201-221. Londo
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