Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... [ labial ] . If it is [ — high ] , it is necessarily [ -labial ] . Thus the accusative suffix has , after stems ending in non - syllabic segments , the form / i / if the preceding vowel is [ + palatal ] and [ -labial ] ( / it / ' dog ...
... [ labial ] . If it is [ — high ] , it is necessarily [ -labial ] . Thus the accusative suffix has , after stems ending in non - syllabic segments , the form / i / if the preceding vowel is [ + palatal ] and [ -labial ] ( / it / ' dog ...
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... labial ] if they are [ -high ] ( this MSC , like the palatality and labiality MSC's , is violated by some loan - words , e.g. / balon / ' balloon ' ) . To return to the vowel co - occurrence MSC's : in the first pair , temez conforms to ...
... labial ] if they are [ -high ] ( this MSC , like the palatality and labiality MSC's , is violated by some loan - words , e.g. / balon / ' balloon ' ) . To return to the vowel co - occurrence MSC's : in the first pair , temez conforms to ...
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... labial con- sonant MSC and evaluated the forms they were presented with on the basis of ' general labiality harmony ' , they should all be in the lower left quadrant , where many , but by no means all , are located . It is hardly ...
... labial con- sonant MSC and evaluated the forms they were presented with on the basis of ' general labiality harmony ' , they should all be in the lower left quadrant , where many , but by no means all , are located . It is hardly ...
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