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In Japanese loanword phonology , a voiced geminate , but not a singleton , devoices to dissimilate from another voiced obstruent ... implication is that phonetic perceptibility can directly influence patterns in a phonological grammar .
In Japanese loanword phonology , a voiced geminate , but not a singleton , devoices to dissimilate from another voiced obstruent ... implication is that phonetic perceptibility can directly influence patterns in a phonological grammar .
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Phonology 21.1-41 . FLEISCHHACKER , HEIDI . 2001. Cluster - dependent epenthesis asymmetries . UCLA Working Papers in Linguistics 7.71-116 . FLEMMING , EDWARD . 1995. Phonetic detail in phonology : Evidence from assimilation and ...
Phonology 21.1-41 . FLEISCHHACKER , HEIDI . 2001. Cluster - dependent epenthesis asymmetries . UCLA Working Papers in Linguistics 7.71-116 . FLEMMING , EDWARD . 1995. Phonetic detail in phonology : Evidence from assimilation and ...
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Phonological and phonetic representation . ... Loan phonology is not all perception : Evidence from Japanese loan doublets . ... Papers in laboratory phonology 5 , ed . by Michael Broe and Janet Pierrehumbert , 313–34 .
Phonological and phonetic representation . ... Loan phonology is not all perception : Evidence from Japanese loan doublets . ... Papers in laboratory phonology 5 , ed . by Michael Broe and Janet Pierrehumbert , 313–34 .
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