Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... vowel , though assumption may itself require an appeal to substantive bias . ( See discussion of Hall's svarabhakti hierarchy in §8.1 ) . Assuming that these ' extra ' vowels have the same status as other vowels , this theory predicts ...
... vowel , though assumption may itself require an appeal to substantive bias . ( See discussion of Hall's svarabhakti hierarchy in §8.1 ) . Assuming that these ' extra ' vowels have the same status as other vowels , this theory predicts ...
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... vowel is perceived , although no actual segment has been inserted . If an adjacent vowel's gesture overlaps that gap , the excrescent vowel has the same quality as that adjacent vowel ; otherwise , the excrescent vowel has a default ...
... vowel is perceived , although no actual segment has been inserted . If an adjacent vowel's gesture overlaps that gap , the excrescent vowel has the same quality as that adjacent vowel ; otherwise , the excrescent vowel has a default ...
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... vowels and fronting of the low vowel in the context where a word - final / s / has been deleted ) were assumed by several authors to exist also in other Spanish dialects with extensive deletion of / s / , such as Caribbean Spanish ...
... vowels and fronting of the low vowel in the context where a word - final / s / has been deleted ) were assumed by several authors to exist also in other Spanish dialects with extensive deletion of / s / , such as Caribbean Spanish ...
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