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It is proposed by Odden 1980 , based on the lack of evidence that any language exhibits a lexical contrast between a H - tone associated with two vowels and two vowels bearing two separate H - tones , that the OCP constrains only the ...
It is proposed by Odden 1980 , based on the lack of evidence that any language exhibits a lexical contrast between a H - tone associated with two vowels and two vowels bearing two separate H - tones , that the OCP constrains only the ...
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The problem with this program for predicting syllabicity from sonority is that contrasts like Eng . ' ear ' [ ir ] vs. ... Again contrasting WU theory with CV Phonology , Hyman argues that , while his theory cannot contrast weight ...
The problem with this program for predicting syllabicity from sonority is that contrasts like Eng . ' ear ' [ ir ] vs. ... Again contrasting WU theory with CV Phonology , Hyman argues that , while his theory cannot contrast weight ...
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When a different tense is used to give the cause of an event , the transition to SP gives the consequence ; and so forth.45 In other words , SP contrasts first and foremost with the other past tenses ( including other SP's ) which are ...
When a different tense is used to give the cause of an event , the transition to SP gives the consequence ; and so forth.45 In other words , SP contrasts first and foremost with the other past tenses ( including other SP's ) which are ...
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