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In obstruent clusters a preconsonantal stop is normally unreleased and hence has cues too weak to maintain the contrast ; the result is neutralization and voicing assimilation : kalb ) -dos ' catches repeatedly ' vs. dolp ) -tam ' I ...
In obstruent clusters a preconsonantal stop is normally unreleased and hence has cues too weak to maintain the contrast ; the result is neutralization and voicing assimilation : kalb ) -dos ' catches repeatedly ' vs. dolp ) -tam ' I ...
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Steriade's chapter reviews the evolution of conceptions of contrast and segment inventory in generative phonology . The early SPE period emphasized economy of lexical storage and thus the elimination of redundancy .
Steriade's chapter reviews the evolution of conceptions of contrast and segment inventory in generative phonology . The early SPE period emphasized economy of lexical storage and thus the elimination of redundancy .
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In the ( b ) examples of 5–7 , by contrast , there may be stress reduction on the verb , which at the same time highlights the object or prepositional phrase and even contrasts it with other options . In 8b , however , this reduction is ...
In the ( b ) examples of 5–7 , by contrast , there may be stress reduction on the verb , which at the same time highlights the object or prepositional phrase and even contrasts it with other options . In 8b , however , this reduction is ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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