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The Vocabulary entries in competition for insertion in a particular terminal node automatically organize themselves into blocks like that illustrated in (5 [immagine]), where entries are ordered by the principle that the most specified entry takes precedence over entries that are less specified. [...] this ordering by decreasing complexity was explicitly recognized already in Pāṇini's Aṣṭadhyāyī. [...] The Pāṇinian elsewhere principle as now understood fails to determine the precedence between (5b [immagine]) and (5c [immagine]) or between (5d [immagine]) and (5 [immagine]). - Halle & Marantz (2004), a pag.389
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