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... epenthesis in loanword adaptation or second - language phonology , and the most robust finding is that stop - sonorant clusters ( TL ) are more splittable by an epenthetic vowel than are sibilant - stop clusters ( ST ) ( Broselow 1983 ...
... epenthesis in loanword adaptation or second - language phonology , and the most robust finding is that stop - sonorant clusters ( TL ) are more splittable by an epenthetic vowel than are sibilant - stop clusters ( ST ) ( Broselow 1983 ...
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... epenthesis in Hindi , for a distinction between Sm and Sn . In Middle English , discussed in detail from a perceptual - similarity perspective by Minkova ( 2001 , 2003 ) , a word beginning in ST is allowed to alliterate with any word ...
... epenthesis in Hindi , for a distinction between Sm and Sn . In Middle English , discussed in detail from a perceptual - similarity perspective by Minkova ( 2001 , 2003 ) , a word beginning in ST is allowed to alliterate with any word ...
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... epenthesis or deletion involved . The faithfulness constraint that is violated by infixation within a cluster is CONTIGUITY ( McCarthy & Prince 1995 ) , which requires adjacent segments ' correspondents to remain adjacent . In the ...
... epenthesis or deletion involved . The faithfulness constraint that is violated by infixation within a cluster is CONTIGUITY ( McCarthy & Prince 1995 ) , which requires adjacent segments ' correspondents to remain adjacent . In the ...
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