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In ( roughly ) intervocalic position , voiceless stops display increasing lenition , first to fricatives , then to approximants , then to voiced approximants or [ h ] , and finally to Ø , the faster the speech rate or the lower the ...
In ( roughly ) intervocalic position , voiceless stops display increasing lenition , first to fricatives , then to approximants , then to voiced approximants or [ h ] , and finally to Ø , the faster the speech rate or the lower the ...
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The cognitive linguistic position represented by Sweetser predicts that the Australian patterns of extension from perception to cognition will represent the ' universal patterns discovered on the basis of primarily Indo - European ...
The cognitive linguistic position represented by Sweetser predicts that the Australian patterns of extension from perception to cognition will represent the ' universal patterns discovered on the basis of primarily Indo - European ...
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Further , I conclude that we cannot predict the position of the PM on any phonological basis . For this reason it cannot be argued that Udi PMs are not counterexamples to the lexical integrity hypothesis ; they cannot be correctly ...
Further , I conclude that we cannot predict the position of the PM on any phonological basis . For this reason it cannot be argued that Udi PMs are not counterexamples to the lexical integrity hypothesis ; they cannot be correctly ...
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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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