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The consequence is that , with regard to iotation effects , the task of phonology is to account for the distribution of allomorphs rather than to derive them from a single underlying representation . While , as a result of diachronic ...
The consequence is that , with regard to iotation effects , the task of phonology is to account for the distribution of allomorphs rather than to derive them from a single underlying representation . While , as a result of diachronic ...
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posit a single underlying representation and appeal to phonological generalizations in order to account for the surface differences between allomorphs . In the latter case , we have two or more underlying representations and the ...
posit a single underlying representation and appeal to phonological generalizations in order to account for the surface differences between allomorphs . In the latter case , we have two or more underlying representations and the ...
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But for fusion to work , the segment that is fused must be present in the underlying representation . This is not the case with Iotation . Not only that there is no evidence for an underlying j ; worse , there is evidence that the j ...
But for fusion to work , the segment that is fused must be present in the underlying representation . This is not the case with Iotation . Not only that there is no evidence for an underlying j ; worse , there is evidence that the j ...
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