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Roots with OCP - place violations contained at least one pair of homorganic consonants selected from the major ... expected probability of the novel root * / bts / = P ( BCCI ) X P ( ICCI ) X P ( ICCs / ) , where C is any consonant .
Roots with OCP - place violations contained at least one pair of homorganic consonants selected from the major ... expected probability of the novel root * / bts / = P ( BCCI ) X P ( ICCI ) X P ( ICCs / ) , where C is any consonant .
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This is as predicted in the Frisch , Broe and Pierrehumbert ( 1997 ) account , where nonhomorganic consonants are ... the experiment with identical consonant pairs , it is possible that some particular lexical factors specific to these ...
This is as predicted in the Frisch , Broe and Pierrehumbert ( 1997 ) account , where nonhomorganic consonants are ... the experiment with identical consonant pairs , it is possible that some particular lexical factors specific to these ...
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... the attested patterns can be made to follow from a difference in lexical specification of the first intervocalic consonant of the root : this consonant is supplied with a [ + voice ] specification ( / tɔzekadɔ / ) , with a ( -voice ] ...
... the attested patterns can be made to follow from a difference in lexical specification of the first intervocalic consonant of the root : this consonant is supplied with a [ + voice ] specification ( / tɔzekadɔ / ) , with a ( -voice ] ...
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