For example, Chomsky & Halle ( 1968 ) assume that the underlying representation of the word " ellipse " contains a final segment / e / even though this segment is never pronounced.
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To alleviate this potential problem, as a matter of type safety, pointers are considered a separate type parameterized by the type of data they point to, even if the underlying representation is an integer.
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Kerewe phonology prohibits vowel sequences : if a vowel sequence arises in the underlying representation of a phrase, the sequence becomes either a long vowel or a glide followed by a long vowel in the surface representation.
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A minimal word constraint that disallows words of less than two moras also alters this underlying representation so that, other than words from non-lexical categories, a word like ('tomorrow') is realized as.
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When the suffix "-erol " is added to " camp " it makes, indicating that the underlying representation is | | ( with subsequent cluster simplification ), however when the copula is added it makes.
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Instead they may analyze these phones as belonging to a single archiphoneme, written something like | N |, and state the underlying representations of " limp, lint, link " to be ljNp, ljNt, ljNk } }.
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But the assumption of this segment in underlying representation explains the exceptional stress pattern of the word, i . e . that of trisyllabic words instead of that of bisyllabic words, i . e . / ell�pse / instead of / �llipse /.
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For example, a general-purpose languages and domain-specific languages share many of the features of language-sensitive editors, but aim for greater separation between the underlying representation ( the intention ) and the surface representation ( text in a programming language ).
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Here it could be argued that the underlying representation of " sign " and " bomb " is | | and | |, in which the underlying | | and | | are only pronounced in the surface forms when followed by certain suffixes (-,-).
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However, the consensus among contemporary historical linguists is that the former explanation ( underlying representation ) is the correct one, in that an assumption of ATB would require multiple root shapes for the same basic root in different IE languages whenever an aspirate follows in the next syllable e . g . " d " for Sanskrit, " t " for Greek, " dh " for Proto-Germanic and Proto-Italic ( which have no dissimilation ) whereas the theory with an underlying aspirate allows for a single root shape with " dh " for all languages.