Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... consonants . Hume 1992 shows that in Maltese the prefix vowel of the ' first measure ' imperfective ( right - hand column in 16 ) is a copy of the stem vowel . If the initial consonant is a coronal obstruent , the prefix vowel is [ i ] ...
... consonants . Hume 1992 shows that in Maltese the prefix vowel of the ' first measure ' imperfective ( right - hand column in 16 ) is a copy of the stem vowel . If the initial consonant is a coronal obstruent , the prefix vowel is [ i ] ...
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... consonants elsewhere in Semitic ( Moscati et al . 1980 ) , so the rule makes sense from a historical perspective , given that in Arabic the front vowel ä ( usually transcribed a ) is back in the context of pha- ryngeal and ...
... consonants elsewhere in Semitic ( Moscati et al . 1980 ) , so the rule makes sense from a historical perspective , given that in Arabic the front vowel ä ( usually transcribed a ) is back in the context of pha- ryngeal and ...
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... consonant to consonant , my theory does not explain why such rules appear to be rare compared to the nearly garden - variety rule spreading [ nasal ] between strictly adjacent consonants . The question arises as to whether the lack of a ...
... consonant to consonant , my theory does not explain why such rules appear to be rare compared to the nearly garden - variety rule spreading [ nasal ] between strictly adjacent consonants . The question arises as to whether the lack of a ...
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