Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... clusters , even if part of the synchronic grammar , could be a relic of their previous status as nonclusters and not reflect any phonetic judgments ( see §7.1 for further discussion along these lines ) . Tagalog has partial ...
... clusters , even if part of the synchronic grammar , could be a relic of their previous status as nonclusters and not reflect any phonetic judgments ( see §7.1 for further discussion along these lines ) . Tagalog has partial ...
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... clusters are split but Sl clusters are not , the rhotic is a tap , [ r ] ( [ seri lanka ] ' Sri Lanka ' , Shabnam Shademan , p.c. ) , which would not be a mismatch with Hall's hierarchy . In Hindi , where , in Bharati's description , S ...
... clusters are split but Sl clusters are not , the rhotic is a tap , [ r ] ( [ seri lanka ] ' Sri Lanka ' , Shabnam Shademan , p.c. ) , which would not be a mismatch with Hall's hierarchy . In Hindi , where , in Bharati's description , S ...
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... clusters toward the right in 20 are less marked than those toward the left . Steriade's ( 1999 ) theory of consonant cuing claims that consonant clusters are marked because of C1's reduced perceptibility : C1 lacks a following vowel or ...
... clusters toward the right in 20 are less marked than those toward the left . Steriade's ( 1999 ) theory of consonant cuing claims that consonant clusters are marked because of C1's reduced perceptibility : C1 lacks a following vowel or ...
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