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George’s talk at LCC10

Conlangery Podcast

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How to Use Non-Irative Rules to Explain Languages

If it's non-irative, this number here does not matter. You're just going to be inserting a right or a left bracket on one of these. Typologically, having rules that involve grouping three units together is typologically rare. It seems to be useful for explaining some languages and it may be useful for constructing some systems that you would want to use.

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