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In 59b the nonfinal yer turned into a consonant creates an impermissible three - consonant coda , and in 59d this procedure ... In 59c one consonant can be incorporated into the preceding syllable and two consonants into the following ...
In 59b the nonfinal yer turned into a consonant creates an impermissible three - consonant coda , and in 59d this procedure ... In 59c one consonant can be incorporated into the preceding syllable and two consonants into the following ...
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The connection between yer vocalization / deletion and the prosodic status of the following consonant is therefore firmly established . Lower can now be formulated as follows : 2 ( 72 ) LOWER : yer → [ -cons ] / _ * C ( where * C ...
The connection between yer vocalization / deletion and the prosodic status of the following consonant is therefore firmly established . Lower can now be formulated as follows : 2 ( 72 ) LOWER : yer → [ -cons ] / _ * C ( where * C ...
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see whether their presence fails to trigger the deconsonantalization of the following coda consonant . Serbo - Croatian , for instance , has clearly consonantal , syllabic trilled alveolar r's and a rule turning I to o in a coda .
see whether their presence fails to trigger the deconsonantalization of the following coda consonant . Serbo - Croatian , for instance , has clearly consonantal , syllabic trilled alveolar r's and a rule turning I to o in a coda .
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