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( 1989 ) and Orgun and Inkelas ( 1992 ) , certain speakers of Istanbul Turkish im- pose a disyllabic minimal size condition on complex words . Following Orgun & Inkelas 1992 , we refer to these speakers as Group B. The data in 19 show ...
( 1989 ) and Orgun and Inkelas ( 1992 ) , certain speakers of Istanbul Turkish im- pose a disyllabic minimal size condition on complex words . Following Orgun & Inkelas 1992 , we refer to these speakers as Group B. The data in 19 show ...
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Both velar drop and the disyllabic size condition apply only to derived words , while the bimoraic size condition crucially applies in nonderived environments . Our aim in §6 is to explain this difference . The restriction of velar drop ...
Both velar drop and the disyllabic size condition apply only to derived words , while the bimoraic size condition crucially applies in nonderived environments . Our aim in §6 is to explain this difference . The restriction of velar drop ...
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It does not pass through levels 2 or 3 , and it is never subjected to the disyllabic size condition . Now , however , we confront the paradox that has doomed all previous at- tempts to account for the inapplicability of the disyllabic ...
It does not pass through levels 2 or 3 , and it is never subjected to the disyllabic size condition . Now , however , we confront the paradox that has doomed all previous at- tempts to account for the inapplicability of the disyllabic ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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