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Now consider dialect B. Here voiceless obstruents contrast with consonants that may be realized as voiced obstruents , either ... First , the two dialects may share an underlying representation , with the ' voiced ' consonants having ...
Now consider dialect B. Here voiceless obstruents contrast with consonants that may be realized as voiced obstruents , either ... First , the two dialects may share an underlying representation , with the ' voiced ' consonants having ...
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In the former article B argues that differences between HC and LC dialects are due to the fact that , whereas both HC and LC dialects have undergone ' unconscious ' dialect changes ( such as shifts in the native phonology and morphology ) ...
In the former article B argues that differences between HC and LC dialects are due to the fact that , whereas both HC and LC dialects have undergone ' unconscious ' dialect changes ( such as shifts in the native phonology and morphology ) ...
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This paper attempts to increase our understanding of Chinese affixational morphology and its interface with segmental phonology by exploring the socalled rime change process ( bianyun ) in several Mandarin Chinese dialects within the ...
This paper attempts to increase our understanding of Chinese affixational morphology and its interface with segmental phonology by exploring the socalled rime change process ( bianyun ) in several Mandarin Chinese dialects within the ...
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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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