Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... adjacent . [ + hi ] [ -low ] Other examples of rules affecting vowel place in adjacent syllables include Woleain ( Micronesian , Woleai Island ) low vowel dissimilation ( Howard 1972 ) and ATR harmony in Turkana ( Eastern Nilotic ...
... adjacent . [ + hi ] [ -low ] Other examples of rules affecting vowel place in adjacent syllables include Woleain ( Micronesian , Woleai Island ) low vowel dissimilation ( Howard 1972 ) and ATR harmony in Turkana ( Eastern Nilotic ...
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... adjacent , and root - adjacent rules . Similarly , Locality Theory differs from naive autosegmental locality , which postulates that multitiered representations of features and the No - Crossing Constraint suffice to account for ...
... adjacent , and root - adjacent rules . Similarly , Locality Theory differs from naive autosegmental locality , which postulates that multitiered representations of features and the No - Crossing Constraint suffice to account for ...
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... adjacent syllables , and we want to block spreading of C from X3 to X7 , since those skeletal positions are not in adjacent syllables . Since , as we saw in §2.2 , Maximal Scansion for rules involving consonants scans the skeletal tier ...
... adjacent syllables , and we want to block spreading of C from X3 to X7 , since those skeletal positions are not in adjacent syllables . Since , as we saw in §2.2 , Maximal Scansion for rules involving consonants scans the skeletal tier ...
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