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Semitic languages have a nonconcatenative root - and - pattern morphology , in which the consonants and the vowels ... from a crosslinguistic study of speech errors that supports the psychological reality of abstract consonantal roots .
Semitic languages have a nonconcatenative root - and - pattern morphology , in which the consonants and the vowels ... from a crosslinguistic study of speech errors that supports the psychological reality of abstract consonantal roots .
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Roots with OCP - place violations contained at least one pair of homorganic consonants selected from the major ... The expected probability of a novel root is the probability of independent combination of the consonants given their ...
Roots with OCP - place violations contained at least one pair of homorganic consonants selected from the major ... The expected probability of a novel root is the probability of independent combination of the consonants given their ...
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Limiting the discussion to underived roots , if we were to apply Inkelas's conclusions to the facts of Bakairi , the obstruent that should remain underlyingly unspecified is the root - initial consonant , if present , because its ...
Limiting the discussion to underived roots , if we were to apply Inkelas's conclusions to the facts of Bakairi , the obstruent that should remain underlyingly unspecified is the root - initial consonant , if present , because its ...
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