Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... Short - a is variably tense , with tokens before nasal codas leading and tokens before voiceless stops and in words with obstruent - liquid onsets ( glass , brag ) remaining in low front position . ( iv ) SOUTHERN BREAKING : Short - a ...
... Short - a is variably tense , with tokens before nasal codas leading and tokens before voiceless stops and in words with obstruent - liquid onsets ( glass , brag ) remaining in low front position . ( iv ) SOUTHERN BREAKING : Short - a ...
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... a clear phonetic separation of the two classes is observed . The tense / æh / class includes short - a in closed ... short - a in open syllables ( animal ( s ) , manatee ) , function words ( have , am , had ) , and environments that are ...
... a clear phonetic separation of the two classes is observed . The tense / æh / class includes short - a in closed ... short - a in open syllables ( animal ( s ) , manatee ) , function words ( have , am , had ) , and environments that are ...
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... short - a distributions of types ( i - iii ) above showed the opposite bias , favoring phonetic generalization . This strongly suggests that the NYC families had acquired their own short - a pattern as a lexical list rather than as a ...
... short - a distributions of types ( i - iii ) above showed the opposite bias , favoring phonetic generalization . This strongly suggests that the NYC families had acquired their own short - a pattern as a lexical list rather than as a ...
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