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9 in consonant clusters . The languages in question allow no word - edge clusters , as illustrated by the data in 40 , which shows simplification of clusters when a consonantal suffix / 4 / is added to a consonant - final root .
9 in consonant clusters . The languages in question allow no word - edge clusters , as illustrated by the data in 40 , which shows simplification of clusters when a consonantal suffix / 4 / is added to a consonant - final root .
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Given that word - edge consonant clusters are not allowed , the consonantal position of the suffix cannot be prosodically licensed , and the consonant must delete . SV can be licensed , however , by associating to the preceding ...
Given that word - edge consonant clusters are not allowed , the consonantal position of the suffix cannot be prosodically licensed , and the consonant must delete . SV can be licensed , however , by associating to the preceding ...
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Irish has the underlying stem - initial consonant inventory in 49 ( O Siadhail 1989 : 82 ) . ... Lax , or short , counterparts occur for some of these consonants , i.e. ( n ' ] and [ 1 ] ( O Siadhail 1988 : 225 ) .
Irish has the underlying stem - initial consonant inventory in 49 ( O Siadhail 1989 : 82 ) . ... Lax , or short , counterparts occur for some of these consonants , i.e. ( n ' ] and [ 1 ] ( O Siadhail 1988 : 225 ) .
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The Full Competence Hypothesis of clause structure | 1 |
A new approach to tone in Luganda Lurry M Hymun Francis X Kutumbu | 34 |
Clitics morphology and the syntax | 68 |
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