Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... apply at all , or it must apply to as many vowels as possible.17 Thus an ' intermediate ' form , where Leftward Spreading applies to only some of the vowels , as in * mayembé máédá , is impossible . What is crucial is that , in every ...
... apply at all , or it must apply to as many vowels as possible.17 Thus an ' intermediate ' form , where Leftward Spreading applies to only some of the vowels , as in * mayembé máédá , is impossible . What is crucial is that , in every ...
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... applying the OCP within the lexicon as it is in Shona , since the OCP must apply between words in Kipare ( see Fig . 16 ) . The application of the OCP within derivations in Kipare can also explain a seeming paradox in applying a final ...
... applying the OCP within the lexicon as it is in Shona , since the OCP must apply between words in Kipare ( see Fig . 16 ) . The application of the OCP within derivations in Kipare can also explain a seeming paradox in applying a final ...
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... apply to an unbounded string of adjacent segments . We merely invoke a rule which collapses identical tones , and ... apply between words , since the next two tonal rules to be discussed apply to domains greater than the word . Therefore ...
... apply to an unbounded string of adjacent segments . We merely invoke a rule which collapses identical tones , and ... apply between words , since the next two tonal rules to be discussed apply to domains greater than the word . Therefore ...
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