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COMPETING CHANGES AS A CAUSE OF RESIDUE WILLIAM S - Y . WANG University of California , Berkeley Phonological change may be implemented in a manner that is phonetically abrupt but lexically gradual . As the change diffuses across the ...
COMPETING CHANGES AS A CAUSE OF RESIDUE WILLIAM S - Y . WANG University of California , Berkeley Phonological change may be implemented in a manner that is phonetically abrupt but lexically gradual . As the change diffuses across the ...
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The dimension of time may be studied in each of three relatively independent parameters : ( 1 ) phonetic , i.e. from sound X to sound Y ; ( 2 ) lexical , i.e. from morpheme to morpheme in the relevant part of an individual's vocabulary ...
The dimension of time may be studied in each of three relatively independent parameters : ( 1 ) phonetic , i.e. from sound X to sound Y ; ( 2 ) lexical , i.e. from morpheme to morpheme in the relevant part of an individual's vocabulary ...
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Or between ' bouncing ' and listing ' pretonics , where the phonetic distinction is between a low and a mid beginning - point to the rise ( 17 ) ? I would have thought that there are numerous cases in English connected speech where it ...
Or between ' bouncing ' and listing ' pretonics , where the phonetic distinction is between a low and a mid beginning - point to the rise ( 17 ) ? I would have thought that there are numerous cases in English connected speech where it ...
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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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