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Responses for verbs of the form læl IN 34 % 44 % 26 % 37 % 26 % 27 % 32 % 22 % I + velar nasal by initial segment . Among the final segments , the ones that had both the features velar and nasal elicited the highest percentage of IN ...
Responses for verbs of the form læl IN 34 % 44 % 26 % 37 % 26 % 27 % 32 % 22 % I + velar nasal by initial segment . Among the final segments , the ones that had both the features velar and nasal elicited the highest percentage of IN ...
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This percentage does not differ significantly from the percentage of IN responses at the prototype , which is 44 % . ( The percentage at the prototype is slightly lower in this case , because of the unique response features of the verbs ...
This percentage does not differ significantly from the percentage of IN responses at the prototype , which is 44 % . ( The percentage at the prototype is slightly lower in this case , because of the unique response features of the verbs ...
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Within this ranking , we can compare distance from the prototype with the percentage of In responses elicited , as in Table 11 . Within each parameter , we find a linear decrease in In responses as the verb's phonological properties are ...
Within this ranking , we can compare distance from the prototype with the percentage of In responses elicited , as in Table 11 . Within each parameter , we find a linear decrease in In responses as the verb's phonological properties are ...
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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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