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Beet consists of a smoothly cut syllable in contrast with the abruptly cut syllable of Bett . Koma consists of two smoothly cut syllables , while Komma consists of an abruptly cut syllable ( with ambisyllabic [ m ] ) followed by a ...
Beet consists of a smoothly cut syllable in contrast with the abruptly cut syllable of Bett . Koma consists of two smoothly cut syllables , while Komma consists of an abruptly cut syllable ( with ambisyllabic [ m ] ) followed by a ...
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Indeed , the introduction of syllable cut results in a significantly reduced inventory of syllable types . The fairly numerous quantity - based stressed syllable types ( V , V :, ÝC , V : C , etc. ) are simplified into two , abruptly ...
Indeed , the introduction of syllable cut results in a significantly reduced inventory of syllable types . The fairly numerous quantity - based stressed syllable types ( V , V :, ÝC , V : C , etc. ) are simplified into two , abruptly ...
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In my reconstruction of Orm's phonology , the nuclear length opposition is manifest only in stressed , open syllables , while in all other syllable types vowel length is neutralized . 40 The maintenance of the length contrast in ...
In my reconstruction of Orm's phonology , the nuclear length opposition is manifest only in stressed , open syllables , while in all other syllable types vowel length is neutralized . 40 The maintenance of the length contrast in ...
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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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