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Turkish has eight short vowels , which can be represented as follows in terms of distinctive features : i 1 + HIGH ++ +1 te +++ u | + 1 ++ | O : all PALATAL oli + LABIAL Of these vowels , the four high ones / i ü iu / and the two non ...
Turkish has eight short vowels , which can be represented as follows in terms of distinctive features : i 1 + HIGH ++ +1 te +++ u | + 1 ++ | O : all PALATAL oli + LABIAL Of these vowels , the four high ones / i ü iu / and the two non ...
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... restrictions on vowels and co - occurrence restrictions across morpheme boundaries consists in the fact that a high vowel following an / a / with an intervening labial consonant ( p b fv m / ) will be [ + labial ) , i.e. / u / .
... restrictions on vowels and co - occurrence restrictions across morpheme boundaries consists in the fact that a high vowel following an / a / with an intervening labial consonant ( p b fv m / ) will be [ + labial ) , i.e. / u / .
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The MSC relevant for the two pairs tamoztamaz and tutaz - tutoz can be stated as follows : non - first vowels in bases are 1- labial ) if they are [ -high ] ( this MSC , like the palatality and labiality MSC's , is violated by some loan ...
The MSC relevant for the two pairs tamoztamaz and tutaz - tutoz can be stated as follows : non - first vowels in bases are 1- labial ) if they are [ -high ] ( this MSC , like the palatality and labiality MSC's , is violated by some loan ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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