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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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  • ...tural and expected result of functionally prior modifications in rules and underlying representations" (Langacker 1977: 58). The same principles hold for a radical reanalysis, yet the changes on the underlying level are more drastic in so far as a new category is introduced to the gra
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  • ...y very similar, and it is tempting to derive them from a common underlying form by a kind of phonological rule. Warlbiri also has a rule of reduplication w
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  • ...ss or the product of applying a set of phonological rules to an underlying form; see [[derivation (phonology)]]
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  • ...he king of France'' is a referring phrase, while in the underlying logical form this sentence is analyzed as a conjunction of three sentences:
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  • ...yclic rules important theoretical consequences have been drawn. It follows form this condition that cyclic rules cannot operate on underived lexical items. In English the rule Trisyllabic shortening shortens the underlying vowel of ''sane'' [e] to [æ] in the derived word ''san-ity''. This rule
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  • In [[Functional Grammar]] and [[Functional Discourse Grammar]], '''underlying representations''' (URs) are the formalised semantico-pragmatic structures ...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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  • ...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 The underlying assumption is that an audience will evaluate a speaker more beneficially wh
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  • ...ics, has the function to support the exact and „objective“ analysis of the underlying morphological categories. In this respect – according to Jarcho – it is ...ioned relation between speaking characters and actors on the scene has the form of an S-shaped development, which Jarcho termed „zakon regressii/[[regres
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  • ...'''non-distal''' (i.e., close), the lower one the '''distal''' (i.e., far) form of the suffix. In the non-distal there are sometimes two equal forms for th ...>[http://www.auditorium.ru/books/2270/gl27.pdf The class category in Tsez: underlying principles] by Ramazan Rajabov, retrieved June 23, 2006</ref>
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