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Whether a vowel alternates with zero or not is unpredictable . ... Epenthesis as a way of explaining vowel - zero alternations is not an option either , since next to the alternating oset ' thistle ' ( nom.sg . ) - ost + y ( nom.pl. ) ...
Whether a vowel alternates with zero or not is unpredictable . ... Epenthesis as a way of explaining vowel - zero alternations is not an option either , since next to the alternating oset ' thistle ' ( nom.sg . ) - ost + y ( nom.pl. ) ...
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The difficulty with this line of reasoning is that in addition to the rather odd change ss1_V V , we would need to find a way of simplifying the vowel cluster since the underlying / pis + a + õ / surfaces as ( piS + õ ) .
The difficulty with this line of reasoning is that in addition to the rather odd change ss1_V V , we would need to find a way of simplifying the vowel cluster since the underlying / pis + a + õ / surfaces as ( piS + õ ) .
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Furthermore , the putative j - insertion would require highly abstract underlying representations with strings of vowels that would function as a context for j - insertion . But once such representations are postulated , we need a ...
Furthermore , the putative j - insertion would require highly abstract underlying representations with strings of vowels that would function as a context for j - insertion . But once such representations are postulated , we need a ...
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