Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... vowel alternates with zero or not is unpredictable . Thus , next to the alternat- ing otset ' vinegar ' ( nom.sg . ) - otst + y ( nom.pl. ) , we have the nonalternating fatset ' guy ' ( nom.sg . ) - fatset + y ( nom.pl. ) . Consequently ...
... vowel alternates with zero or not is unpredictable . Thus , next to the alternat- ing otset ' vinegar ' ( nom.sg . ) - otst + y ( nom.pl. ) , we have the nonalternating fatset ' guy ' ( nom.sg . ) - fatset + y ( nom.pl. ) . Consequently ...
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... vowel cluster since the underlying / pis + a + õ / surfaces as [ pif + õ ] . This simplification cannot be accounted for in an OT analysis of Polish . From an OT perspective , vowel deletion would have to be treated as a hiatus resolu ...
... vowel cluster since the underlying / pis + a + õ / surfaces as [ pif + õ ] . This simplification cannot be accounted for in an OT analysis of Polish . From an OT perspective , vowel deletion would have to be treated as a hiatus resolu ...
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... vowel se- quences ( nonhigh vowels ) or solves hiatus by glide insertion ( high vowels ) . Finally , iotation has lost all grounding as a palatalization process triggered by j . This is shown most clearly by the fact that consonants ...
... vowel se- quences ( nonhigh vowels ) or solves hiatus by glide insertion ( high vowels ) . Finally , iotation has lost all grounding as a palatalization process triggered by j . This is shown most clearly by the fact that consonants ...
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