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In Standard German , for example , the so - called long and short vowels ( e.g. bieten [ i : ] ' offer ' , bitten [ 7 ] ' ask ” ) do not contrast in open monosyllables ; i.e. the given phonological contrast appears to be neutralized in ...
In Standard German , for example , the so - called long and short vowels ( e.g. bieten [ i : ] ' offer ' , bitten [ 7 ] ' ask ” ) do not contrast in open monosyllables ; i.e. the given phonological contrast appears to be neutralized in ...
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In particular , it requires the assumption of phonological geminates to account for the contrast between forms such as ( sune ) and ( sunne ) . Previous studies have had difficulty balancing the apparent phonological conservatism ...
In particular , it requires the assumption of phonological geminates to account for the contrast between forms such as ( sune ) and ( sunne ) . Previous studies have had difficulty balancing the apparent phonological conservatism ...
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This contrast does not occur before rounded vowels ( middle section ) . This differs from palatalization ( second column ) , which contrasts only with nonpalatalization before low vowels . Palatalization also occurs optionally before ...
This contrast does not occur before rounded vowels ( middle section ) . This differs from palatalization ( second column ) , which contrasts only with nonpalatalization before low vowels . Palatalization also occurs optionally before ...
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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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