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Further motivation for a unified approach is found in patterns such as Malayalam , in which retroflex stops undergo flapping , while stops at the other places of articulation spirantize to voiced approximants , all in the context [ + ...
Further motivation for a unified approach is found in patterns such as Malayalam , in which retroflex stops undergo flapping , while stops at the other places of articulation spirantize to voiced approximants , all in the context [ + ...
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A NON - EFFORT - BASED OT APPROACH . Finally , consider an approach to lenition that avails itself of optimality theoretic conflict ( Prince & Smolensky 1993 ) among violable constraints , but without referring directly to the phonetic ...
A NON - EFFORT - BASED OT APPROACH . Finally , consider an approach to lenition that avails itself of optimality theoretic conflict ( Prince & Smolensky 1993 ) among violable constraints , but without referring directly to the phonetic ...
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These approaches take a general maximalist approach to syllabification in which any word - internal segment or cluster will be ambisyllabic , if that segment or cluster type is also found at word margins .
These approaches take a general maximalist approach to syllabification in which any word - internal segment or cluster will be ambisyllabic , if that segment or cluster type is also found at word margins .
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Adult and child understanding of simple reciprocal sentences William Philip 1 | 965 |
Spanish stress assignment within the analogical modeling of language David Eddington 92 | 971 |
An analysis of the German perfekt Wolfgang Klein 358 | 984 |
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