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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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=== Link ===
 
=== Link ===
 
 
[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 ===
 
 
* 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.