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VOWEL QUANTITY AND SYLLABIFICATION IN ENGLISH MICHAEL HAMMOND University of Arizona Based on the distribution of vowel qualities in medial and final syllables , I argue that there is phonological gemination in English .
VOWEL QUANTITY AND SYLLABIFICATION IN ENGLISH MICHAEL HAMMOND University of Arizona Based on the distribution of vowel qualities in medial and final syllables , I argue that there is phonological gemination in English .
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If my analysis of the surface contrasts English is correct , it suggests an alternative analysis for Cheremis . Cheremis , perhaps , is like English in that , at some level of the phonology , full vowels are in syllables that contain ...
If my analysis of the surface contrasts English is correct , it suggests an alternative analysis for Cheremis . Cheremis , perhaps , is like English in that , at some level of the phonology , full vowels are in syllables that contain ...
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argues that Old English was a language of the former type but that Middle English changed to one of the latter type ( which it arguably has remained ) . Illustrating his claim with the root make , he argues that the earlier surface ...
argues that Old English was a language of the former type but that Middle English changed to one of the latter type ( which it arguably has remained ) . Illustrating his claim with the root make , he argues that the earlier surface ...
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American Sign Language Karen Petronio Diane LilloMartin | 18 |
Definiteness and existentials Barbara Abbott | 103 |
Morphopragmatics Diminutives and intensifiers in Italian | 157 |
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