Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... proposed in Chung 1990 ) .23 The examples in 42 , from Craig ( 1977 : 11 ) , show focus of a transitive subject and object , respectively . The focus may be optionally preceded by a clefting particle ha ' ( ha ' is obligatory if the ...
... proposed in Chung 1990 ) .23 The examples in 42 , from Craig ( 1977 : 11 ) , show focus of a transitive subject and object , respectively . The focus may be optionally preceded by a clefting particle ha ' ( ha ' is obligatory if the ...
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... proposed by Ste- riade continues to be much cited in the literature , and the vowel features used by Steriade are still in use . The representation of vowels is perhaps one of the most hotly debated areas of segmental phonology ( see ...
... proposed by Ste- riade continues to be much cited in the literature , and the vowel features used by Steriade are still in use . The representation of vowels is perhaps one of the most hotly debated areas of segmental phonology ( see ...
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... proposed here regards them as neither vowels nor consonants , but as timing units devoid of any melodic features . Empty vowels ( V - slots ) and empty consonants ( C - slots ) expressed in feature - geometric terms can be taken to be ...
... proposed here regards them as neither vowels nor consonants , but as timing units devoid of any melodic features . Empty vowels ( V - slots ) and empty consonants ( C - slots ) expressed in feature - geometric terms can be taken to be ...
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