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In order to delete it , we must resyllabify this consonant with the preceding vowel by one of the VCE rules ; but once we do this , the PRECEDING syllable is no longer subject to deletion , since its margin is now nonnull .
In order to delete it , we must resyllabify this consonant with the preceding vowel by one of the VCE rules ; but once we do this , the PRECEDING syllable is no longer subject to deletion , since its margin is now nonnull .
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The first shwa of this form is subject to deletion by External VCE , and the second by Internal VCE . Assuming that the external case applies optionally and first , it may or may not resyllabify the d with the preceding ...
The first shwa of this form is subject to deletion by External VCE , and the second by Internal VCE . Assuming that the external case applies optionally and first , it may or may not resyllabify the d with the preceding ...
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Preceding D's analysis is Selkirk's ( 1972 : 396-8 , 367–75 ) . Her treatment of o ~ e alternations , based on underlying lel , has generally been rejected . Selkirk herself abandons it implicitly ( 1978 : 148-9 ) ; but Morin ( 1978 ...
Preceding D's analysis is Selkirk's ( 1972 : 396-8 , 367–75 ) . Her treatment of o ~ e alternations , based on underlying lel , has generally been rejected . Selkirk herself abandons it implicitly ( 1978 : 148-9 ) ; but Morin ( 1978 ...
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