Language, Band 44,Ausgabe 2,Teile 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... clusters on p . 4 leaves the impression that there are only two degrees of length in clusters : ' If , however , a voiced consonant ( l , m , n or r ) is followed by a non - short stop , the latter is overlong . ' This formulation pro ...
... clusters on p . 4 leaves the impression that there are only two degrees of length in clusters : ' If , however , a voiced consonant ( l , m , n or r ) is followed by a non - short stop , the latter is overlong . ' This formulation pro ...
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... clusters are the source of the aspirated and glottalized stops and affricates of present - day dialects . Laryngealization is , however , no longer associ- ated with the bilabial spirant . All consonants and closeknit clusters of ...
... clusters are the source of the aspirated and glottalized stops and affricates of present - day dialects . Laryngealization is , however , no longer associ- ated with the bilabial spirant . All consonants and closeknit clusters of ...
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the cluster . The largest group of clusters consist of nasal plus stop , e.g. 278 * punku ' door ' . Also in large quantity are combinations of spirants , liquids , or semivowels plus stops , e.g. 165 * k'aspi ' wood , stick ' ; 466 ...
the cluster . The largest group of clusters consist of nasal plus stop , e.g. 278 * punku ' door ' . Also in large quantity are combinations of spirants , liquids , or semivowels plus stops , e.g. 165 * k'aspi ' wood , stick ' ; 466 ...
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The operation and relative chronology of Verners Law | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
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