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- Bleeding_order abstract "Bleeding order is a term used in phonology to describe specific interactions of phonological rules. The term was introduced in 1968 by Paul Kiparsky. If two phonological rules are said to be in bleeding order, the application of the first rule creates a context in which the second rule can no longer apply.The opposite of this is called feeding order.".
- Bleeding_order wikiPageID "23012247".
- Bleeding_order wikiPageRevisionID "576897928".
- Bleeding_order hasPhotoCollection Bleeding_order.
- Bleeding_order subject Category:Phonology.
- Bleeding_order subject Category:Phonotactics.
- Bleeding_order subject Category:Sound_laws.
- Bleeding_order comment "Bleeding order is a term used in phonology to describe specific interactions of phonological rules. The term was introduced in 1968 by Paul Kiparsky. If two phonological rules are said to be in bleeding order, the application of the first rule creates a context in which the second rule can no longer apply.The opposite of this is called feeding order.".
- Bleeding_order label "Bleeding order".
- Bleeding_order label "Bloedende volgorde".
- Bleeding_order label "Ordre de délestage".
- Bleeding_order sameAs Ordre_de_délestage.
- Bleeding_order sameAs Bloedende_volgorde.
- Bleeding_order sameAs m.064p_pl.
- Bleeding_order sameAs Q2018019.
- Bleeding_order sameAs Q2018019.
- Bleeding_order wasDerivedFrom Bleeding_order?oldid=576897928.
- Bleeding_order isPrimaryTopicOf Bleeding_order.