Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... Vowel Shift , manifest a tense / lax difference without a corresponding difference in vowel height . If they had the ex- pected difference in vowel height , they would be pronounced capr [ ay ] ce , capr [ i ] cious or capr [ iy ] ce ...
... Vowel Shift , manifest a tense / lax difference without a corresponding difference in vowel height . If they had the ex- pected difference in vowel height , they would be pronounced capr [ ay ] ce , capr [ i ] cious or capr [ iy ] ce ...
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... Vowel Shift , one might instead propose that here Laxing was undone BEFORE Vowel Shift ( while in derivation 3 the opposite ordering was used ) . If Laxing is undone before Vowel Shift , then the derivation of caprice / capricious will ...
... Vowel Shift , one might instead propose that here Laxing was undone BEFORE Vowel Shift ( while in derivation 3 the opposite ordering was used ) . If Laxing is undone before Vowel Shift , then the derivation of caprice / capricious will ...
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... Vowel Shift must be undone before Laxing . If the rules applied in the opposite order , then Laxing would first convert sænətiy into sănətiy ; but this would now mean that Vowel Shift would have to apply both to sane and to sanity ...
... Vowel Shift must be undone before Laxing . If the rules applied in the opposite order , then Laxing would first convert sænətiy into sănətiy ; but this would now mean that Vowel Shift would have to apply both to sane and to sanity ...
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