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... of Sid in each of the two final sentences , and the acoustic differences between the realizations of court in each of the two final sentences . If an expression is the second occurrence of a focus in the final sentence of a ...
... of Sid in each of the two final sentences , and the acoustic differences between the realizations of court in each of the two final sentences . If an expression is the second occurrence of a focus in the final sentence of a ...
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Since TVW is highly similar to TW - especially if V matches the glide in color - deletion of V is permissible , but since T - V - liquid is less similar to T - liquid , deletion is not permissible there . A final piece ...
Since TVW is highly similar to TW - especially if V matches the glide in color - deletion of V is permissible , but since T - V - liquid is less similar to T - liquid , deletion is not permissible there . A final piece ...
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Furthermore , a phonotactic constraint disallows final -ñ . The two facts are , of course , related . In such families of words , Harris ( 1983 ) assumes underlying stem - final -ñ , which undergoes a rule of depalatalization when final ...
Furthermore , a phonotactic constraint disallows final -ñ . The two facts are , of course , related . In such families of words , Harris ( 1983 ) assumes underlying stem - final -ñ , which undergoes a rule of depalatalization when final ...
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Contemporary approaches to Romance linguistics | 452 |
A glossary of Netspeak and Textspeak A S Kaye | 458 |
Production perception and emergent phonotactic patterns | 464 |
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