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... where T * is associated to the accented syllable , violate a constraint proposed originally by Chomsky & Halle ( 1968 ) ... and many others , requires both a lexical distinction between accented and unaccented syllables and a lexical ...
... where T * is associated to the accented syllable , violate a constraint proposed originally by Chomsky & Halle ( 1968 ) ... and many others , requires both a lexical distinction between accented and unaccented syllables and a lexical ...
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syllable ending in a glottal stop ) with respect to rime change suggests that such a syllable is also monomoraic . With the assumption that the open and checked syllables in Chinese ( or at least in the Mandarin dialects ) are ...
syllable ending in a glottal stop ) with respect to rime change suggests that such a syllable is also monomoraic . With the assumption that the open and checked syllables in Chinese ( or at least in the Mandarin dialects ) are ...
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Especially in K'iche ' , since many affixes are of the form VC , adding a syllable tends to entail adding halves of ... akr - as S - W - ahi - owan- ' Syllables : sa + TA : + ti WA + keras se + wa + HIO : + wa + ne ' Gloss : " talk !
Especially in K'iche ' , since many affixes are of the form VC , adding a syllable tends to entail adding halves of ... akr - as S - W - ahi - owan- ' Syllables : sa + TA : + ti WA + keras se + wa + HIO : + wa + ne ' Gloss : " talk !
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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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