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Notice that for syllable- final devoicing languages it is structurally impossible to show the three types of [ voice ] spreading that we have distinguished for assimilation - only languages . This is because syllable - final devoicing ...
Notice that for syllable- final devoicing languages it is structurally impossible to show the three types of [ voice ] spreading that we have distinguished for assimilation - only languages . This is because syllable - final devoicing ...
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stem di does not even contain an intervocalic consonant ( the reader may recall that the only consonant that can surface with a lexically specified [ ± voice ] value is the leftmost C that is preceded by a root vowel ) .
stem di does not even contain an intervocalic consonant ( the reader may recall that the only consonant that can surface with a lexically specified [ ± voice ] value is the leftmost C that is preceded by a root vowel ) .
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to [ -voice ] . A similar conditional AGREE constraint is also necessary to account for the Ukrainian pattern , summarized in Table 16 . * ++ TABLE 16. Possible [ ± voice ] sequences in Ukrainian . Since in a privative theory there is ...
to [ -voice ] . A similar conditional AGREE constraint is also necessary to account for the Ukrainian pattern , summarized in Table 16 . * ++ TABLE 16. Possible [ ± voice ] sequences in Ukrainian . Since in a privative theory there is ...
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