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If we do so , then we move on to the next possible deletion site ( the shwa of te ) ; but now the conditions for deletion are no longer met , since the previous deletion has destroyed them . If , however , we had chosen not to delete ...
If we do so , then we move on to the next possible deletion site ( the shwa of te ) ; but now the conditions for deletion are no longer met , since the previous deletion has destroyed them . If , however , we had chosen not to delete ...
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Labov proposes to capture this clear generalization between contraction and BE deletion by analysing the deletion as a phonological process that is fed by the contraction rule . Thus he suggests that SE and BE share certain phonological ...
Labov proposes to capture this clear generalization between contraction and BE deletion by analysing the deletion as a phonological process that is fed by the contraction rule . Thus he suggests that SE and BE share certain phonological ...
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13 stress ( for final shwa deletion and liquid deletion ) , and to word stress and syllable boundaries ( for shwa epenthesis ) . " 2 The section on ' shwa in contiguous syllables ' ( 224-32 ) still contains its lucid discussion of ...
13 stress ( for final shwa deletion and liquid deletion ) , and to word stress and syllable boundaries ( for shwa epenthesis ) . " 2 The section on ' shwa in contiguous syllables ' ( 224-32 ) still contains its lucid discussion of ...
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