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One variant of this pattern was in ŚWSW words , where children pro- duced two - syllable forms containing two stressed syllables ( SS ) . There were also some rare productions of one - syllable forms for four- and five - syllable words ...
One variant of this pattern was in ŚWSW words , where children pro- duced two - syllable forms containing two stressed syllables ( SS ) . There were also some rare productions of one - syllable forms for four- and five - syllable words ...
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Children's one - syllable forms , [ pas ] in HIppoPOtamus or [ ge : ] in Alligator , and children's two - syllable forms , [ pámi ] in HIppoPOtamus or [ gérǝ ] in AlliGa- tor , are consistent with a single stress - foot representation .
Children's one - syllable forms , [ pas ] in HIppoPOtamus or [ ge : ] in Alligator , and children's two - syllable forms , [ pámi ] in HIppoPOtamus or [ gérǝ ] in AlliGa- tor , are consistent with a single stress - foot representation .
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generation attempts to distinguish sets of inherited forms from those that are related because they were all spread by the medium of Malay . The consequence : whole slews of correspondences were thought to be reflexes of protophonemes ...
generation attempts to distinguish sets of inherited forms from those that are related because they were all spread by the medium of Malay . The consequence : whole slews of correspondences were thought to be reflexes of protophonemes ...
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American Sign Language | 18 |
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