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The application of the OCP within derivations in Kipare can also explain a seeming paradox in applying a final lowering rule , which lowers a string of downstepped H - tones to L in utterance - final position .
The application of the OCP within derivations in Kipare can also explain a seeming paradox in applying a final lowering rule , which lowers a string of downstepped H - tones to L in utterance - final position .
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the derivation where Leftward Shift applied , and the OCP cannot be a global condition on derivations in Kipare.24 Similar arguments for derivational versions of the OCP can be made from the final - lowering process in Maninka ( Mande ...
the derivation where Leftward Shift applied , and the OCP cannot be a global condition on derivations in Kipare.24 Similar arguments for derivational versions of the OCP can be made from the final - lowering process in Maninka ( Mande ...
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18 Southern Tiwa does not , therefore , provide evidence for agreement with non- final levels . It is doubtful , in fact , whether Allen & Frantz ' analysis is possible for any human language . The Southern Tiwa facts are exactly what ...
18 Southern Tiwa does not , therefore , provide evidence for agreement with non- final levels . It is doubtful , in fact , whether Allen & Frantz ' analysis is possible for any human language . The Southern Tiwa facts are exactly what ...
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