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... 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 examine the feature ...
... 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 examine the feature ...
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... determinant and focus have no major class features in common in this formulation . Similarly , Grassmann's Law can be made more general as follows : ( 27 ) [ ] [ -asp ] / X [ + asp ] Since only stops can be aspirated ( voiced stops in ...
... determinant and focus have no major class features in common in this formulation . Similarly , Grassmann's Law can be made more general as follows : ( 27 ) [ ] [ -asp ] / X [ + asp ] Since only stops can be aspirated ( voiced stops in ...
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... determinant share the articulatory feature [ back ] . But we would not wish to conclude from this that [ + back ] segments are allowed to intervene between determinant and focus , thereby producing outputs 37b from inputs 37a : ( 37 ) a ...
... determinant share the articulatory feature [ back ] . But we would not wish to conclude from this that [ + back ] segments are allowed to intervene between determinant and focus , thereby producing outputs 37b from inputs 37a : ( 37 ) a ...
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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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