Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... marked value in marked contexts . The examples offered in H. Andersen 1968 illustrate markedness assimilation in the specification of ' allophonic ' features on the basis of features in the sequen- tial context ; e.g. , in Japanese ...
... marked value in marked contexts . The examples offered in H. Andersen 1968 illustrate markedness assimilation in the specification of ' allophonic ' features on the basis of features in the sequen- tial context ; e.g. , in Japanese ...
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... marked func- tion are assigned the marked value , [ + compact ] . Similarly , in some varieties of French ( Midi ) , [ + nasal ] consonants functioning as syllable codas , unless immedi- ately followed by a stop , are realized as [ + ...
... marked func- tion are assigned the marked value , [ + compact ] . Similarly , in some varieties of French ( Midi ) , [ + nasal ] consonants functioning as syllable codas , unless immedi- ately followed by a stop , are realized as [ + ...
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... marked category is M , then the morphophonemic variants of this desinence can be distinguished for marked- ness by syllabicity ( = presence of a vowel ) . According to this latter criterion , the non - syllabic variant is [ Msyll ] ...
... marked category is M , then the morphophonemic variants of this desinence can be distinguished for marked- ness by syllabicity ( = presence of a vowel ) . According to this latter criterion , the non - syllabic variant is [ Msyll ] ...
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