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Turkish has eight short vowels , which can be represented as follows in terms of distinctive features : e ö i + HIGH + +++ + 1 ta + II PALATAL 1 + 10 oli + + + III LABIAL Of these vowels , the four high ones / i üi u / and the two non ...
Turkish has eight short vowels , which can be represented as follows in terms of distinctive features : e ö i + HIGH + +++ + 1 ta + II PALATAL 1 + 10 oli + + + III LABIAL Of these vowels , the four high ones / i üi u / and the two non ...
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( 2 ) Non - first vowels in bases agree with the preceding vowel in labiality if they are [ + high ) , except if this preceding vowel is an / a / and a labial consonant intervenes between the two vowels ( the LABIALITY MSC ) .
( 2 ) Non - first vowels in bases agree with the preceding vowel in labiality if they are [ + high ) , except if this preceding vowel is an / a / and a labial consonant intervenes between the two vowels ( the LABIALITY MSC ) .
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Where this interference amounts to total extinction , as exhibited by the two subjects in the extreme lower left corner , the labial consonant MSC is presumably not present at all as a factor in the task of evaluation performed by the ...
Where this interference amounts to total extinction , as exhibited by the two subjects in the extreme lower left corner , the labial consonant MSC is presumably not present at all as a factor in the task of evaluation performed by the ...
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harmony | 45 |
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