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HOOPER'S LAW , SECOND GENERALIZATION REFORMULATED : For a pattern A $ B where A and B are marginal segments , the preferred syllable structure is such that the Consonantal Strength of A is not greater than that of B. Violations of this ...
HOOPER'S LAW , SECOND GENERALIZATION REFORMULATED : For a pattern A $ B where A and B are marginal segments , the preferred syllable structure is such that the Consonantal Strength of A is not greater than that of B. Violations of this ...
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Consider the case of the ' hat pattern ' . According to Cohen & ' t Hart 1967 , and a number of later writers ( e.g. Lea 1973 , Collier 1975 , Vaissière , Ms ) , this rising - level - falling contour is the basic ' neutral declarative ...
Consider the case of the ' hat pattern ' . According to Cohen & ' t Hart 1967 , and a number of later writers ( e.g. Lea 1973 , Collier 1975 , Vaissière , Ms ) , this rising - level - falling contour is the basic ' neutral declarative ...
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16 The Jesus his words pattern is surely a direct calque on Chinook and on analogous constructions in other Indian languages . Another non - English feature in CJ syntax is the question particle na , used optionally in yes / no ...
16 The Jesus his words pattern is surely a direct calque on Chinook and on analogous constructions in other Indian languages . Another non - English feature in CJ syntax is the question particle na , used optionally in yes / no ...
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