Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... vowels are the segments eligible to bear the feature [ ATR ] ( Advanced Tongue Root ) in Akan . The harmony rule of Akan which spreads [ ATR ] from vowel to vowel does not specifically mention that consonants can stand between target ...
... vowels are the segments eligible to bear the feature [ ATR ] ( Advanced Tongue Root ) in Akan . The harmony rule of Akan which spreads [ ATR ] from vowel to vowel does not specifically mention that consonants can stand between target ...
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... VOWEL PLACE . Examples involving the adjacency conditions in rules affecting vowel place features are also available . Cases of vowel harmony with neutral vowels illustrate spreading of vowel features subject to no adjacency constraint ...
... VOWEL PLACE . Examples involving the adjacency conditions in rules affecting vowel place features are also available . Cases of vowel harmony with neutral vowels illustrate spreading of vowel features subject to no adjacency constraint ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. Cases of vowel harmony which do not allow vowels to be skipped exemplify the Syllable Adjacency parameter . For instance , in Kikuria [ + high ] spreads leftward to a nonlow vowel . Low vowels do ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. Cases of vowel harmony which do not allow vowels to be skipped exemplify the Syllable Adjacency parameter . For instance , in Kikuria [ + high ] spreads leftward to a nonlow vowel . Low vowels do ...
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