Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... voice ] [ - voice ] sequence , the effect of [ -voice ] spreading is invisible , or , put differently , [ -voice ] -spreading - only remains indistinguishable from no - spreading . Furthermore , when [ + voice ] spreads in a [ -voice ] [ + ...
... voice ] [ - voice ] sequence , the effect of [ -voice ] spreading is invisible , or , put differently , [ -voice ] -spreading - only remains indistinguishable from no - spreading . Furthermore , when [ + voice ] spreads in a [ -voice ] [ + ...
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... voice specification . Interestingly , the penultimate word in 26 shows that a ( floating ) [ + voice ] feature must be lexically present in the root ema ' to steal ' , in order to explain the presence of the voiceless consonant in the ...
... voice specification . Interestingly , the penultimate word in 26 shows that a ( floating ) [ + voice ] feature must be lexically present in the root ema ' to steal ' , in order to explain the presence of the voiceless consonant in the ...
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... voice ] sequences in Ukrainian . Since in a privative theory there is no formal difference between [ voice ] and [ + voice ] , the normal application of the AGREE constraint ( see 4 above ) would treat [ -voice ] [ + voice ] and [ + voice ] ...
... voice ] sequences in Ukrainian . Since in a privative theory there is no formal difference between [ voice ] and [ + voice ] , the normal application of the AGREE constraint ( see 4 above ) would treat [ -voice ] [ + voice ] and [ + voice ] ...
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