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It is possible that at least some cross - language differences observable in the literature result from failure to satisfy one or both of these requirements . In any event , universal principles must be entertained as hypotheses before ...
It is possible that at least some cross - language differences observable in the literature result from failure to satisfy one or both of these requirements . In any event , universal principles must be entertained as hypotheses before ...
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Similarly , GD does not appear to be a result of assimilation ; cf. tune / tyun / and cute / kyut / . Since English has no palatal stop , the velar stop has developed a palatal allophone before / y / : [ kyut ) .
Similarly , GD does not appear to be a result of assimilation ; cf. tune / tyun / and cute / kyut / . Since English has no palatal stop , the velar stop has developed a palatal allophone before / y / : [ kyut ) .
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As a result , BELIEVE has only three segments , not five . Similarly , GOOD - NIGHT consists of one of the three segments of GOOD , plus two of the four segments of NIGHT . As a result , GOODNIGHT has exactly the same structure , H + M ...
As a result , BELIEVE has only three segments , not five . Similarly , GOOD - NIGHT consists of one of the three segments of GOOD , plus two of the four segments of NIGHT . As a result , GOODNIGHT has exactly the same structure , H + M ...
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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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