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The phonological variables chosen for analysis are : ( 1 ) word - final consonant clusters , ( 2 ) morpheme medial and final 10 ) , ( 3 ) syllable - final / d / , and ( 4 ) post - vocalic / r / . The grammatical variables are : ( 1 ) ...
The phonological variables chosen for analysis are : ( 1 ) word - final consonant clusters , ( 2 ) morpheme medial and final 10 ) , ( 3 ) syllable - final / d / , and ( 4 ) post - vocalic / r / . The grammatical variables are : ( 1 ) ...
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items are excluded , the occurrence of [ f ] for / 0 / in morpheme - final position can be seen as a clear working - class indicator , in that 7 out of 24 working - class informants never have [ 0 ] in this position , though it ...
items are excluded , the occurrence of [ f ] for / 0 / in morpheme - final position can be seen as a clear working - class indicator , in that 7 out of 24 working - class informants never have [ 0 ] in this position , though it ...
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The final e of singular / papēle / is deleted by a rule which we may e call Apocope . Saltarelli maintains , on the other hand , that the underlying representations are / papēl / and / papēl + s / . The last e of papeles is inserted by ...
The final e of singular / papēle / is deleted by a rule which we may e call Apocope . Saltarelli maintains , on the other hand , that the underlying representations are / papēl / and / papēl + s / . The last e of papeles is inserted by ...
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