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Almost paradoxica numerous counter - examples to the OCP can be found when one considers tc representations which involve the concatenation of tones across morphen The lack of adherence to the OCP in derived representations follows from ...
Almost paradoxica numerous counter - examples to the OCP can be found when one considers tc representations which involve the concatenation of tones across morphen The lack of adherence to the OCP in derived representations follows from ...
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A sequence of identical tones 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 ...
A sequence of identical tones 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 ...
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A parallel argument for derived multi - attached tones in Isoko ( Edo , Nigeria ) comes from Elugbe 1977 , who observes that the final sequence of L - tones is raised ( not lowered ) in final position ; this rule does apply across words ...
A parallel argument for derived multi - attached tones in Isoko ( Edo , Nigeria ) comes from Elugbe 1977 , who observes that the final sequence of L - tones is raised ( not lowered ) in final position ; this rule does apply across words ...
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