Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... obstruent + / i , j / [ i ] before obstruent + / u , a / [ i ] [ e ] That is , * and * e contrast only before * u and before a - sounds . Probably most scholars in the field today would agree with this formulation . Before discussing ...
... obstruent + / i , j / [ i ] before obstruent + / u , a / [ i ] [ e ] That is , * and * e contrast only before * u and before a - sounds . Probably most scholars in the field today would agree with this formulation . Before discussing ...
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... obstruent consonant + liquid + vowel ' , and is only ruled out by a specific exception at the next level : ' excluding s + r , š + 1 , alveolar stop + l ' . And it may be noted that all these specific exceptions do actually occur in one ...
... obstruent consonant + liquid + vowel ' , and is only ruled out by a specific exception at the next level : ' excluding s + r , š + 1 , alveolar stop + l ' . And it may be noted that all these specific exceptions do actually occur in one ...
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... obstruent ( stop or spirant ) and a short vowel is always followed by a long fortis obstruent . Since we consider the quality or quantity of the obstru- ents phonemically relevant , the phonetic differences in vowel length are no longer ...
... obstruent ( stop or spirant ) and a short vowel is always followed by a long fortis obstruent . Since we consider the quality or quantity of the obstru- ents phonemically relevant , the phonetic differences in vowel length are no longer ...
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