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In the Icelandic example above , and in the cases of primary diphthongization with respect to the feature [ + grave ) in 883.1-2 , there is a different process of change . Here the latter portion of a segment is modified with respect to ...
In the Icelandic example above , and in the cases of primary diphthongization with respect to the feature [ + grave ) in 883.1-2 , there is a different process of change . Here the latter portion of a segment is modified with respect to ...
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The diphthongal realizations of Slovenian / n 1 / imply a primary diphthongization with respect to the feature [ + compact ) , by which the segments have come to have a [ -compact ) , i.e. unmarked , initial portion .
The diphthongal realizations of Slovenian / n 1 / imply a primary diphthongization with respect to the feature [ + compact ) , by which the segments have come to have a [ -compact ) , i.e. unmarked , initial portion .
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As has been seen , segments can be diphthongized with respect to all types of inherent distinctive features , sonority features , tonality features , and the protensity feature . 21 Furthermore , it is clear from this survey that the ...
As has been seen , segments can be diphthongized with respect to all types of inherent distinctive features , sonority features , tonality features , and the protensity feature . 21 Furthermore , it is clear from this survey that the ...
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