Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... roots . Marking off the last consonant of a ( C ) VC root would leave only a monomoraic portion visible ; thus ... roots owe their systematic velar drop immunity specifi- cally to the bimoraic size condition is confirmed by the behavior ...
... roots . Marking off the last consonant of a ( C ) VC root would leave only a monomoraic portion visible ; thus ... roots owe their systematic velar drop immunity specifi- cally to the bimoraic size condition is confirmed by the behavior ...
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... roots and those that end monosyllabic roots . While voicing alternations are common in polysyllables ( as we have just seen ) , ( C ) VC root- final plosives exhibit just the opposite pattern : their laryngeal specifications do NOT ...
... roots and those that end monosyllabic roots . While voicing alternations are common in polysyllables ( as we have just seen ) , ( C ) VC root- final plosives exhibit just the opposite pattern : their laryngeal specifications do NOT ...
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... roots to final plosive voicing alternations is due to their bimoraic size is supported by the behavior of minimally longer , i.e. ( C ) VXC , monosyllabic roots . As shown in 44 , the final plosives of such roots ( even velars , which ...
... roots to final plosive voicing alternations is due to their bimoraic size is supported by the behavior of minimally longer , i.e. ( C ) VXC , monosyllabic roots . As shown in 44 , the final plosives of such roots ( even velars , which ...
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