Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... final devoicing . Since cluster devoicing , as opposed to coda devoicing , does not cause word - final devoicing , the prediction is that in cluster devoicing languages no final devoicing is possible . To solve this problem , Cho ...
... final devoicing . Since cluster devoicing , as opposed to coda devoicing , does not cause word - final devoicing , the prediction is that in cluster devoicing languages no final devoicing is possible . To solve this problem , Cho ...
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... final voicing contrast , but which have word - internal homogeneous voice clusters , the principle of final consonant exceptionality ( 3b ) is invoked , which blocks delinking of the voice feature word - finally . Final consonant ...
... final voicing contrast , but which have word - internal homogeneous voice clusters , the principle of final consonant exceptionality ( 3b ) is invoked , which blocks delinking of the voice feature word - finally . Final consonant ...
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... final devoicing ✓p - final devoicing ✓ I - final devoicing ✓ U - final devoicing TABLE 9. Possible devoicing environments . does not seem to occur in the world's languages , we will dismiss cluster devoicing as a possible ...
... final devoicing ✓p - final devoicing ✓ I - final devoicing ✓ U - final devoicing TABLE 9. Possible devoicing environments . does not seem to occur in the world's languages , we will dismiss cluster devoicing as a possible ...
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acquisition activity actually American analysis appear approach argues argument Cambridge chapter claim clause clitic clusters complement complex compounding considered consonant constraints construction contains context contrast derived determiner devoicing dialect discussion distinction early signs effects English event evidence examines example existence fact final function German gestures given grammar hand head important interaction interest interpretation involved issues John language lexical linguistic marked meaning morphology movement nature nominal Note noun object occur patterns phonology position possible predicate prelinguistic gesture present Press produced properties proposal provides question reading reason reference relation representation resultative root rule semantic sentences similar speakers specific speech structure suggests syllable syntactic syntax Table theory tion topic turn University verb violation voice volume vowel write