Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... rule application , Howard ( 1972 : 95 ) proposes an important constraint on intervening material , the Crossover Constraint : ( 6 ) THE CROSSOVER CONSTRAINT : No segment may be matched with an element in a rule other than the focus or ...
... rule application , Howard ( 1972 : 95 ) proposes an important constraint on intervening material , the Crossover Constraint : ( 6 ) THE CROSSOVER CONSTRAINT : No segment may be matched with an element in a rule other than the focus or ...
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... rules that spread [ nasal ] from a nasal consonant to another consonant . As noted above , Kikongo has a rule ( discussed in Ao 1991 ) which changes suffixal / to n when I is preceded by a nasal within the stem . The same rule is found ...
... rules that spread [ nasal ] from a nasal consonant to another consonant . As noted above , Kikongo has a rule ( discussed in Ao 1991 ) which changes suffixal / to n when I is preceded by a nasal within the stem . The same rule is found ...
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... rule does not apply if the target and trigger are separated by a nasal con- sonant or an oral stop . Thus , the 3pl . subject clitic ŋkulu undergoes the rule in 39a because only oral sonorants intervene , but the rule is blocked in 39b ...
... rule does not apply if the target and trigger are separated by a nasal con- sonant or an oral stop . Thus , the 3pl . subject clitic ŋkulu undergoes the rule in 39a because only oral sonorants intervene , but the rule is blocked in 39b ...
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