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( 5 ) [ sonorant ] root node laryngeal place [ cont ] [ nas ] [ lat ] [ consonantal ] [ voi ] [ asp ] [ lab ] [ cor ] [ dor ] of the root and can therefore undergo assimilations and dissimilations . I adopt the following uncontroversial ...
( 5 ) [ sonorant ] root node laryngeal place [ cont ] [ nas ] [ lat ] [ consonantal ] [ voi ] [ asp ] [ lab ] [ cor ] [ dor ] of the root and can therefore undergo assimilations and dissimilations . I adopt the following uncontroversial ...
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he is eating it ' ' he will eat something ' We have here a dissimilation in the feature [ consonantal ] and a concomitant adjustment in syllabicity . Labials and labio - uvulars emerge as the high back rounded vowel [ u ] , while front ...
he is eating it ' ' he will eat something ' We have here a dissimilation in the feature [ consonantal ] and a concomitant adjustment in syllabicity . Labials and labio - uvulars emerge as the high back rounded vowel [ u ] , while front ...
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To account for these cases , I have proposed an emendation of currently accepted feature geometries , locating [ consonantal ] as an immediate daughter of the root node rather than an annotation upon it . It is now time to confront the ...
To account for these cases , I have proposed an emendation of currently accepted feature geometries , locating [ consonantal ] as an immediate daughter of the root node rather than an annotation upon it . It is now time to confront the ...
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