Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... rule . This is the wrong result , since / vv / is in fact inalterable ; cf. numerous examples like ævvæl ' first ... Rule 22 ) ; but those rules which escape Inalterability are formulated on just one tier ( cf. Hausa Shortening , Rule 9 ...
... rule . This is the wrong result , since / vv / is in fact inalterable ; cf. numerous examples like ævvæl ' first ... Rule 22 ) ; but those rules which escape Inalterability are formulated on just one tier ( cf. Hausa Shortening , Rule 9 ...
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... rule must mention both the melodic and the CV tiers , and thus include association lines in its structural description . If a rule satisfies these criteria , the Linking Constraint ( 25 ) predicts that it will not apply to ...
... rule must mention both the melodic and the CV tiers , and thus include association lines in its structural description . If a rule satisfies these criteria , the Linking Constraint ( 25 ) predicts that it will not apply to ...
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... rules affecting segment quality , triggered by adjacent V or C ; ( b ) rules converting vowels of a given quality to glides ; and ( c ) any rule of glide vocalization . To the extent that such rules fail to affect doubly - linked long ...
... rules affecting segment quality , triggered by adjacent V or C ; ( b ) rules converting vowels of a given quality to glides ; and ( c ) any rule of glide vocalization . To the extent that such rules fail to affect doubly - linked long ...
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