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... consonants . We express the fact that the intervening material can contain only consonants by means of the notation Co. However , it is not an accident that only consonants can intervene in this rule . It is a general property of umlaut ...
... consonants . We express the fact that the intervening material can contain only consonants by means of the notation Co. However , it is not an accident that only consonants can intervene in this rule . It is a general property of umlaut ...
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... consonants affect other consonants , only vowels may intervene . In a rule where vowels affect vowels , only consonants may intervene . If a vowel affects a consonant ( or conversely ) , no segment may intervene . It is clear that this ...
... consonants affect other consonants , only vowels may intervene . In a rule where vowels affect vowels , only consonants may intervene . If a vowel affects a consonant ( or conversely ) , no segment may intervene . It is clear that this ...
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... consonant and the determinant , r or ș , is either a consonant or a liquid , which may be syllabic or non - syllabic . We need another mechanism to predict the fact that coronal consonants are what are relevant to the rule . If we ...
... consonant and the determinant , r or ș , is either a consonant or a liquid , which may be syllabic or non - syllabic . We need another mechanism to predict the fact that coronal consonants are what are relevant to the rule . If we ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
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