Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... instances of phonetic [ œ ] ( those represented as / ǝ / ) alternate with zero , while others are stable . The word pelouse ' lawn ' , e.g. , shows a vowel [ œ ] between its first two consonants in some environments ( cette pelouse ...
... instances of phonetic [ œ ] ( those represented as / ǝ / ) alternate with zero , while others are stable . The word pelouse ' lawn ' , e.g. , shows a vowel [ œ ] between its first two consonants in some environments ( cette pelouse ...
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... instances of [ o ] that derive from underlying / o / , it does not alternate with [ ö ] in final position ( except , as noted above , in postposed le for some speakers ) ; ( c ) under specified circumstances , it is deleted ( i.e. , it ...
... instances of [ o ] that derive from underlying / o / , it does not alternate with [ ö ] in final position ( except , as noted above , in postposed le for some speakers ) ; ( c ) under specified circumstances , it is deleted ( i.e. , it ...
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... instance ; but keep ( 75b ) and have ( 75g ) do not . We will not dwell on this point , but proceed on the assumption that the examples in 76 are instances of NCA , not VPD ( as argued in Sag 1982 ) .26 26 Errors in Hankamer & Sag's ...
... instance ; but keep ( 75b ) and have ( 75g ) do not . We will not dwell on this point , but proceed on the assumption that the examples in 76 are instances of NCA , not VPD ( as argued in Sag 1982 ) .26 26 Errors in Hankamer & Sag's ...
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Intonation and its parts Dwight Bolinger | 505 |
The analysis of French shwa Stephen R Anderson | 534 |
Prosodic structure and Expletive Infixation John J McCarthy | 574 |
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