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It is obvious that most of the given allomorphs are conditioned by whether the accompanying noun begins with a vowel or a consonant on the surface . Thus elision applies before a vowel ( l'ami ) , but not before a consonant ...
It is obvious that most of the given allomorphs are conditioned by whether the accompanying noun begins with a vowel or a consonant on the surface . Thus elision applies before a vowel ( l'ami ) , but not before a consonant ...
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( 9 ) Child language exhibits no liaison consonant ( Klausenburger 1974a : 173 ) , e.g. deux ours ( döurs ] ' two bears ' . ( 10 ) A prenominal numeral like cinq ' five ' may be pronounced with a final consonant in all positions ...
( 9 ) Child language exhibits no liaison consonant ( Klausenburger 1974a : 173 ) , e.g. deux ours ( döurs ] ' two bears ' . ( 10 ) A prenominal numeral like cinq ' five ' may be pronounced with a final consonant in all positions ...
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a The key to a revised , natural generative analysis lies in the concept of liaison as consonant epenthesis ( Klausenburger 1974a : 169 ) : ( 17 ) 0 → C -_ V This constitutes a rule inversion of the historical consonant - deletion ...
a The key to a revised , natural generative analysis lies in the concept of liaison as consonant epenthesis ( Klausenburger 1974a : 169 ) : ( 17 ) 0 → C -_ V This constitutes a rule inversion of the historical consonant - deletion ...
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Areal and lexical diffusion of sound change Bh Krishnamurti | 1 |
French linking phenomena Jurgen Klausenburger | 21 |
Two theories of nonautomatic morphophonological alternations James W Harris | 41 |
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