Language, Band 76,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2000 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... assume that the notion of effort to which Lazy refers can be equated with the BIOMECHANICAL ENERGY required to achieve some set of articulatory gestures . " Formally , then , I assume that effort cost is computed for each candidate ...
... assume that the notion of effort to which Lazy refers can be equated with the BIOMECHANICAL ENERGY required to achieve some set of articulatory gestures . " Formally , then , I assume that effort cost is computed for each candidate ...
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... assume that all segments are unlenited in their underlying form , how can we speak of a particular pattern as lenition rather than fortition ? First , patterns involving NEUTRALIZATION of a contrastively unlenited ( e.g. [ -cont ] , or ...
... assume that all segments are unlenited in their underlying form , how can we speak of a particular pattern as lenition rather than fortition ? First , patterns involving NEUTRALIZATION of a contrastively unlenited ( e.g. [ -cont ] , or ...
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... assume that the causing subevent occurred independently of the change - of - state subevent , with each subevent evolving across its separate time course ( with the restriction that the causing subevent would have to begin before the ...
... assume that the causing subevent occurred independently of the change - of - state subevent , with each subevent evolving across its separate time course ( with the restriction that the causing subevent would have to begin before the ...
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Adult and child understanding of simple reciprocal sentences | 965 |
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