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Figure 1: Structure of ~ c{tse fi'~une lexicon entry.
Figure 2: The portion of the constraint structure ibr a portion of the the Turkish verb "ye"
Figure 4: q'he simplified passivization rule for transitive w~'r bs
Figure 5: 'l'he simplified causation rule for intran- I sitive verbs

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