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The evidence discussed in $ 4 and summarized in Table 5 is perhaps suggestive enough to justify such an undertaking . 5.2 . UNFUSED ST's . Table 5 gives evidence that FUSE can be used to predict the ...
The evidence discussed in $ 4 and summarized in Table 5 is perhaps suggestive enough to justify such an undertaking . 5.2 . UNFUSED ST's . Table 5 gives evidence that FUSE can be used to predict the ...
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Table 3 provides a good deal of evidence that most languages belong to one of the two types in Vennemann's schema . Types 1 and 9 in that table consist of operator - operand languages , and Type 23 of operand - operator languages .
Table 3 provides a good deal of evidence that most languages belong to one of the two types in Vennemann's schema . Types 1 and 9 in that table consist of operator - operand languages , and Type 23 of operand - operator languages .
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On this evidence , she argues that English sentential stress is indeed supresegmental ; and Becker 1979 argues specifically for an autosegmental representation of stress . Such behavioral evidence reinforces the conclusion , reached on ...
On this evidence , she argues that English sentential stress is indeed supresegmental ; and Becker 1979 argues specifically for an autosegmental representation of stress . Such behavioral evidence reinforces the conclusion , reached on ...
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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