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TRANSDERIVATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS IN CHAMORRO PHONOLOGY SANDRA CHUNG University of California , San Diego The Saipan dialect of Chamorro displays certain transderivational relationships that hold optionally between complex words and the ...
TRANSDERIVATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS IN CHAMORRO PHONOLOGY SANDRA CHUNG University of California , San Diego The Saipan dialect of Chamorro displays certain transderivational relationships that hold optionally between complex words and the ...
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The discussion in $ 3 reveals that Umlaut and VL share an important characteristic : they can optionally apply to a vowel of a complex word , just in case they would obligatorily apply to the corresponding vowel of the stem in isolation ...
The discussion in $ 3 reveals that Umlaut and VL share an important characteristic : they can optionally apply to a vowel of a complex word , just in case they would obligatorily apply to the corresponding vowel of the stem in isolation ...
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ALTERNATING SECONDARY STRESS IN NON - COMPLEX WORDS . OC and TC make different claims about VL and its effect on secondarily stressed vowels in non - complex words . Such vowels could receive their stress only from the Alternating ...
ALTERNATING SECONDARY STRESS IN NON - COMPLEX WORDS . OC and TC make different claims about VL and its effect on secondarily stressed vowels in non - complex words . Such vowels could receive their stress only from the Alternating ...
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Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
Generative tests for generative meter Gilbert Youmans | 67 |
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