"principle of locality" meaning in English

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Noun

Head templates: {{en-noun|?}} principle of locality
  1. (phonology) The principle that well-formedness of syllables can only be derived from syllable-internal information. Categories (topical): Phonology
    Sense id: en-principle_of_locality-en-noun-E3Dp6jde Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Topics: human-sciences, linguistics, phonology, sciences
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