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Traditionally , the surface distribution of liquid with respect to shwa is stated as ( əL ] before ( CV ] ( i.e. a heterosyllabic consonant ) , ( Lə ) before ( CC ) or ( C # ) ( i.e. a tautosyllabic consonant ) .
Traditionally , the surface distribution of liquid with respect to shwa is stated as ( əL ] before ( CV ] ( i.e. a heterosyllabic consonant ) , ( Lə ) before ( CC ) or ( C # ) ( i.e. a tautosyllabic consonant ) .
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... the single structure assigned by a DDG may be considered a kind of enriched surface - structure representation — which , although confined to just the sequence of formatives attested in the surface sentence , also includes various ...
... the single structure assigned by a DDG may be considered a kind of enriched surface - structure representation — which , although confined to just the sequence of formatives attested in the surface sentence , also includes various ...
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The version of the SPH in TAES specifies that no A may occur in a wellformed surface structure , AND that there is no rule - independent convention for deleting A's in surface structure ( cf. III.1.2 ) .11 It follows that all A's must ...
The version of the SPH in TAES specifies that no A may occur in a wellformed surface structure , AND that there is no rule - independent convention for deleting A's in surface structure ( cf. III.1.2 ) .11 It follows that all A's must ...
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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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