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duration , tone , and laryngeal features , extending from the syllable - initial consonant through the vowel to a post vocalic aspiration . Jilali Saib , ' Segment organization and the syllable in Tamazight Berber ( 93–104 ) , presents ...
duration , tone , and laryngeal features , extending from the syllable - initial consonant through the vowel to a post vocalic aspiration . Jilali Saib , ' Segment organization and the syllable in Tamazight Berber ( 93–104 ) , presents ...
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Such a representation allows for the incorporation of some aspects of syllable - dependent phonology , but leads to other ... Thus , if the notion of ' ambisyllabic ' consonants ( belonging simultaneously to two distinct syllables ) is ...
Such a representation allows for the incorporation of some aspects of syllable - dependent phonology , but leads to other ... Thus , if the notion of ' ambisyllabic ' consonants ( belonging simultaneously to two distinct syllables ) is ...
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Of course , an adequate theory of rules operating on syllable structure must be much more restrictive than is implied by the formal possibilities of this notation . The development of such a theory might allow for only a small inventory ...
Of course , an adequate theory of rules operating on syllable structure must be much more restrictive than is implied by the formal possibilities of this notation . The development of such a theory might allow for only a small inventory ...
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Oral and literate strategies in spoken and written narratives Deborah Tannen | 1 |
Space grammar analysability and the English passive Ronald W Langacker | 22 |
Syntactic relations in Western Muskogean P Munro and L Gordon | 81 |
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