Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... tones - the lack of downstep in ní kúghóshóa follows automat- ically . Thus the OCP cannot condense adjacent identical tones at the phonetic level , since the contrast between multiple H - tones and multiply - associated H- tones is ...
... tones - the lack of downstep in ní kúghóshóa follows automat- ically . Thus the OCP cannot condense adjacent identical tones at the phonetic level , since the contrast between multiple H - tones and multiply - associated H- tones is ...
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... tones have been ' condensed ' later in the derivation , as they have in Kipare . If we assume that Kikuyu shares with Kipare a rule which collapses adjacent identical tones into a single tone with multiple associations , then we can ...
... tones have been ' condensed ' later in the derivation , as they have in Kipare . If we assume that Kikuyu shares with Kipare a rule which collapses adjacent identical tones into a single tone with multiple associations , then we can ...
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... tones is represented as one tone associated with each of the vowels of the sequence . b . Assume that a string of adjacent identical tones is represented as a string of identical tones , each associated with one vowel of the sequence ...
... tones is represented as one tone associated with each of the vowels of the sequence . b . Assume that a string of adjacent identical tones is represented as a string of identical tones , each associated with one vowel of the sequence ...
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