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AGREE : Obstruent clusters should agree in voicing Constraint 4a demands that a presonorant onset obstruent in the output agree in voice specification with its lexical correspondent . Constraint 4b imposes faithfulness for any ...
AGREE : Obstruent clusters should agree in voicing Constraint 4a demands that a presonorant onset obstruent in the output agree in voice specification with its lexical correspondent . Constraint 4b imposes faithfulness for any ...
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In the foregoing discussion we have used the lack of congruence between word - initial and word - internal clusters , and the prosodic structure of derived obstruent + sonorant clusters as evidence for the claim that at least some ...
In the foregoing discussion we have used the lack of congruence between word - initial and word - internal clusters , and the prosodic structure of derived obstruent + sonorant clusters as evidence for the claim that at least some ...
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Oral stop / affricate plus nasal clusters in Serbo - Croatian . Table 8 , adapted from Hodge 1945 , gives an overview of the permissible stop / affricate plus nasal clusters in word - initial and word - medial positions .
Oral stop / affricate plus nasal clusters in Serbo - Croatian . Table 8 , adapted from Hodge 1945 , gives an overview of the permissible stop / affricate plus nasal clusters in word - initial and word - medial positions .
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