LIN229H1 Lecture : Notes taken during lecture

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Scan for alternations in the data to know what to account for in the data. Write out the alternations, so will keep track of what the rules will eventually account for. Solve for the rules in random order not bias answer for the order of rules. In both hypotheses, the [r] assimilates and becomes either [l] or [n] Across morpheme boundary when can"t get u after other vowels. Use alpha and beta to indicate two different forms a segment or more becomes. Use alpha to specify the context specific to the first changed segment. Use beta to specify the context specific to second changed segment. In the example on slide 23, deletion would be fine too. Account for cases of cc where deletion does not occur. The difference is cc and cv (in case where change occurs) Metathesis: switch order of segments: the t moved from before s to after in istaparti, for instance.

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