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'''Disjunctive ordering''' is a type of [[rule interaction]], introduced by Chomsky & Halle (1968). Two rules A and B are ordered disjunctively if rule B may not be applied to the output of rule A, even if the output of rule A satisfies the structural description of rule B. See also parenthesis notation. | '''Disjunctive ordering''' is a type of [[rule interaction]], introduced by Chomsky & Halle (1968). Two rules A and B are ordered disjunctively if rule B may not be applied to the output of rule A, even if the output of rule A satisfies the structural description of rule B. See also parenthesis notation. | ||
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[http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Disjunctive+ordering&lemmacode=1088 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics] | [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Disjunctive+ordering&lemmacode=1088 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics] | ||
=== References === | === References === | ||
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* Chomsky, N. and M. Halle 1968. ''The Sound Pattern of English,'' Harper and Row, New York. | * Chomsky, N. and M. Halle 1968. ''The Sound Pattern of English,'' Harper and Row, New York. | ||
* Halle and Keyser 1971. ''English stress: its form, its growth and its role in verse,'' Harper & Row, New York. | * Halle and Keyser 1971. ''English stress: its form, its growth and its role in verse,'' Harper & Row, New York. |
Latest revision as of 16:17, 3 August 2014
Disjunctive ordering is a type of rule interaction, introduced by Chomsky & Halle (1968). Two rules A and B are ordered disjunctively if rule B may not be applied to the output of rule A, even if the output of rule A satisfies the structural description of rule B. See also parenthesis notation.
Example
rule (a) and (b) are two rules among the stress rules of English:
a V -> V / ____C_0VC0 [+stress] b V -> V / ____C0 [+stress]
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Rule (a) is applied in ellípsis; Rule (b) could then in principle also apply yielding the incorrect ellípsís (with two main stresses). Therefore, rule (a) and (b) are ordered disjunctively to prevent rule (b) from applying after rule (a) has applied.
Link
Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics
References
- Chomsky, N. and M. Halle 1968. The Sound Pattern of English, Harper and Row, New York.
- Halle and Keyser 1971. English stress: its form, its growth and its role in verse, Harper & Row, New York.