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Phonological distribution is somewhat problematic conceptually . In order to apply a phonological determinant , we typically need to know the stem . If we appeal to stress , that may itself be treated as a property of the stem .
Phonological distribution is somewhat problematic conceptually . In order to apply a phonological determinant , we typically need to know the stem . If we appeal to stress , that may itself be treated as a property of the stem .
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RELATING THE STRONG / WEAK DISTINCTION TO PHONOLOGICALLY UNMARKED SEMANTIC FOCI . We are almost at the point ... Relating phonological focus to F - marking are theories of FOCUS PROJECTION ( e.g. Selkirk 1995 and Truckenbrodt 1995 ) .
RELATING THE STRONG / WEAK DISTINCTION TO PHONOLOGICALLY UNMARKED SEMANTIC FOCI . We are almost at the point ... Relating phonological focus to F - marking are theories of FOCUS PROJECTION ( e.g. Selkirk 1995 and Truckenbrodt 1995 ) .
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He addresses the issue of whether speech production is driven by the need to maintain phonological contrasts exclusively . He presents data on vowel and consonant variation in Tyneside English and convincingly argues that speakers make ...
He addresses the issue of whether speech production is driven by the need to maintain phonological contrasts exclusively . He presents data on vowel and consonant variation in Tyneside English and convincingly argues that speakers make ...
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Paying tribute Brian D Joseph | 5 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
A case study Gerhard Jäger | 74 |
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