Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... sequences / C1VC2 / , where C1 and C2 are both sonorants having the same point of articulation , are reduced.5 ... sequences containing retroflex obstruents and nasals or liquids ( ' retroflex reduction ' ) . Such sequences ( henceforth ...
... sequences / C1VC2 / , where C1 and C2 are both sonorants having the same point of articulation , are reduced.5 ... sequences containing retroflex obstruents and nasals or liquids ( ' retroflex reduction ' ) . Such sequences ( henceforth ...
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... sequences with no obvious relationship among them when compared with the sequences represented by 9b etc. The sequences identified by 9a , as opposed to those identified by 9b etc. , have a specific common property ( reducibility to LL ) ...
... sequences with no obvious relationship among them when compared with the sequences represented by 9b etc. The sequences identified by 9a , as opposed to those identified by 9b etc. , have a specific common property ( reducibility to LL ) ...
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... sequences in 9a vis - à - vis those of 9b - c ; it cannot be eliminated without reverting to a statement of Syncope based on heterogeneous input sequences ( i.e. something like 9a ) . The derivational - constraint requirement has to do ...
... sequences in 9a vis - à - vis those of 9b - c ; it cannot be eliminated without reverting to a statement of Syncope based on heterogeneous input sequences ( i.e. something like 9a ) . The derivational - constraint requirement has to do ...
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The application of phonological | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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