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ever , we can tell that allaiter contains a vowel / / in its second syllable , as opposed to the shwa of haleter . A rule similar to 4 , then , can be motivated to convert shwa to ( ε ] before certain consonants ; and most generative ...
ever , we can tell that allaiter contains a vowel / / in its second syllable , as opposed to the shwa of haleter . A rule similar to 4 , then , can be motivated to convert shwa to ( ε ] before certain consonants ; and most generative ...
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Note that the structural description of this rule contains an expression in parentheses ; in accord with the ... syllables whose margins contain at least one ( consonant ) segment — the traditional characterization of closed syllables .
Note that the structural description of this rule contains an expression in parentheses ; in accord with the ... syllables whose margins contain at least one ( consonant ) segment — the traditional characterization of closed syllables .
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Finally , Vater's paper on ' Quantifier floating ' is well - presented , but never quite comes to the point of making significant generalizations . In the preface , Auwera discusses the nature of the book . It contains , he points out ...
Finally , Vater's paper on ' Quantifier floating ' is well - presented , but never quite comes to the point of making significant generalizations . In the preface , Auwera discusses the nature of the book . It contains , he points out ...
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