Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... syllable , or it may be separated from the final H by any number of toneless syllables . The deleted H may be linked ... Syllable Adjacency , where a TBU within the syllable but not a full syllable may stand between target and trigger ...
... syllable , or it may be separated from the final H by any number of toneless syllables . The deleted H may be linked ... Syllable Adjacency , where a TBU within the syllable but not a full syllable may stand between target and trigger ...
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... syllable is the antepenult , as in 55b , the expected H on the penult is deleted by a rule known as Meeussen's Rule ... Syllable Adjacency : ( 56 ) H H → Ø Syllable nodes are adjacent . Note in 57 that the deleted H of vanakiyuuma is in ...
... syllable is the antepenult , as in 55b , the expected H on the penult is deleted by a rule known as Meeussen's Rule ... Syllable Adjacency : ( 56 ) H H → Ø Syllable nodes are adjacent . Note in 57 that the deleted H of vanakiyuuma is in ...
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... Syllable Adjacency parameter . Therefore , we want to allow spreading of B from X , to X3 , since those skeletal positions are in adjacent syllables , and we want to block spreading of C from X3 to X7 , since those skeletal positions ...
... Syllable Adjacency parameter . Therefore , we want to allow spreading of B from X , to X3 , since those skeletal positions are in adjacent syllables , and we want to block spreading of C from X3 to X7 , since those skeletal positions ...
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