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three pronunciations are possible : ( tülervetruv ) , where neither shwa is deleted ; ( tülretruvį , where the first is ; and ( tülærtruv ) , where the second is deleted . Rule 3 describes all these possibilities , of course , since its ...
three pronunciations are possible : ( tülervetruv ) , where neither shwa is deleted ; ( tülretruvį , where the first is ; and ( tülærtruv ) , where the second is deleted . Rule 3 describes all these possibilities , of course , since its ...
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However , a plausible account of this phenomenon is possible in terms of some characteristics of the metrical model of English prosodic structure . A representation of the metrical tree associated with Tatamagouchee , to be modified ...
However , a plausible account of this phenomenon is possible in terms of some characteristics of the metrical model of English prosodic structure . A representation of the metrical tree associated with Tatamagouchee , to be modified ...
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This analysis provides a neat explanation for why deletion is possible in BE only if contraction is possible in SE . Labov's work provides a sort of diagnostic for determining whether or not a deletion is phonological .
This analysis provides a neat explanation for why deletion is possible in BE only if contraction is possible in SE . Labov's work provides a sort of diagnostic for determining whether or not a deletion is phonological .
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