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PEG Morphology Algorithm

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Yeah; I heard that when I actually said them --
and I am not even in a southern environment
(well, St. Louis is borderline).



> On Friday 17 December 2004 09:53, John E
> Clifford wrote:
> > Does the restriction on {ntc/nts/ndj/ndz}
> mean
> > that NONE of them can occur? This seems
> > excessive; at most the recogninition patterns
> > would require that not all of them occur,
> that
> > some distinctions are neutralized at this
> point.
> > It would seen that, for example, both {ntc}
> and
> > {ndz}(except perhaps before {i}) could both
> > occur.
>
> They are forbidden because they can be confused
> with {nc/ns/nj/nz}. Spend a
> year in a southern city and you'll find out
> why.
>
> phma
> —
> GCS/M d- s-: a+ C++ UL++++$ P+ L+++ E- W+++ N+
> o? K? w-- O? M- V- Y++
> PGP++ t- 5? X? R- !tv b++ DI !D G e++ h+>----
> r- y>+++
>
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