Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... derived representations follows from fact that the principle is not universal , and is therefore not available cost - 1 to every language . To derive the effect of the OCP in tone sequences betw morphemes , a language must explicitly ...
... derived representations follows from fact that the principle is not universal , and is therefore not available cost - 1 to every language . To derive the effect of the OCP in tone sequences betw morphemes , a language must explicitly ...
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... derived by application of a phono- logical rule to a sequence of non - identical tones . c . Floating - tone morphemes which are composed solely of tones , and which happen to have adjacent identical tones . Absent here is any counter ...
... derived by application of a phono- logical rule to a sequence of non - identical tones . c . Floating - tone morphemes which are composed solely of tones , and which happen to have adjacent identical tones . Absent here is any counter ...
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... derived multiple association between one tone and many vowels can simplify our view of tonal phonology - in particular , derived multi - attached tones . As discussed by Clem- ents & Ford 1981 and Clements 1984 , Kikuyu has a rule which ...
... derived multiple association between one tone and many vowels can simplify our view of tonal phonology - in particular , derived multi - attached tones . As discussed by Clem- ents & Ford 1981 and Clements 1984 , Kikuyu has a rule which ...
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