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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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We come back to this issue in the next section , as these positional possibilities are an important aspect of phonological word structure . 4.2 . PHONOLOGICAL WORDHOOD . With regard to stress , the prefixes are part of the same word as ...
We come back to this issue in the next section , as these positional possibilities are an important aspect of phonological word structure . 4.2 . PHONOLOGICAL WORDHOOD . With regard to stress , the prefixes are part of the same word as ...
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But both kinds of data are covered by the prosodic subcategorization constraint in 48 because each stem part , and each prefix , project their own phonological word and , accordingly , can receive a glottal stop if vowel - initial .
But both kinds of data are covered by the prosodic subcategorization constraint in 48 because each stem part , and each prefix , project their own phonological word and , accordingly , can receive a glottal stop if vowel - initial .
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