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THE STATUS OF ' SONORANT OBSTRUENTS ' KEREN D. RICE University of Toronto This paper argues for a feature called Sonorant Voice ( SV ) , which replaces the traditional feature ( sonoranı ) . It is underlyingly present in all sonorants ...
THE STATUS OF ' SONORANT OBSTRUENTS ' KEREN D. RICE University of Toronto This paper argues for a feature called Sonorant Voice ( SV ) , which replaces the traditional feature ( sonoranı ) . It is underlyingly present in all sonorants ...
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Statement 5c represents an additional assumption that is often made about the feature ( voice ) on sonorants : because ( voice ) is redundant , it has been argued that it cannot be inserted in the lexical phonology ; see , for instance ...
Statement 5c represents an additional assumption that is often made about the feature ( voice ) on sonorants : because ( voice ) is redundant , it has been argued that it cannot be inserted in the lexical phonology ; see , for instance ...
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As described so far , SV is virtually identical to the traditional ( sonorant ) , with the exception that it , rather than Voice , defines voicing for sonorants . Piggott 1992 and Rice & Avery 1989 argue that SV and ( sonorant ) differ ...
As described so far , SV is virtually identical to the traditional ( sonorant ) , with the exception that it , rather than Voice , defines voicing for sonorants . Piggott 1992 and Rice & Avery 1989 argue that SV and ( sonorant ) differ ...
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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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