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... final consonant is syllabified at level 1.13 ( In 30 , subscripts indicate lexical level and brackets enclose visible material , that is , material subject to the phonology of the specified level ) . ( 30 ) σ Λ μμ [ ek ] , σ ( * [ e ] ...
... final consonant is syllabified at level 1.13 ( In 30 , subscripts indicate lexical level and brackets enclose visible material , that is , material subject to the phonology of the specified level ) . ( 30 ) σ Λ μμ [ ek ] , σ ( * [ e ] ...
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... final con- sonant invisibility . Phrase level : ( 40 ) Lexical levels : [ kita ] B Invisibility prevents / B / from devoicing [ kitap ] / B / syllabifies as coda , devoices to [ p ] Final consonant invisibility is , of course , exactly ...
... final con- sonant invisibility . Phrase level : ( 40 ) Lexical levels : [ kita ] B Invisibility prevents / B / from devoicing [ kitap ] / B / syllabifies as coda , devoices to [ p ] Final consonant invisibility is , of course , exactly ...
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... final consonant of ( C ) VXC monosyllabic roots can be invisible without violating the bimoraic minimality condition . ( Whether or not the final consonant in dört projects its own mora when syllabified is unclear , but irrelevant ) ...
... final consonant of ( C ) VXC monosyllabic roots can be invisible without violating the bimoraic minimality condition . ( Whether or not the final consonant in dört projects its own mora when syllabified is unclear , but irrelevant ) ...
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