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English has a well - known rule of Prevocalic Tensing : ( 23 ) Prevocalic Tensing : V → [ + tense ) / — V This tenses the first vowel in a vowel cluster in ambiguity , ambiguous , continuity , algebraic etc. Incidentally , note that 23 ...
English has a well - known rule of Prevocalic Tensing : ( 23 ) Prevocalic Tensing : V → [ + tense ) / — V This tenses the first vowel in a vowel cluster in ambiguity , ambiguous , continuity , algebraic etc. Incidentally , note that 23 ...
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Now there is no problem in accounting for the quality of the vowel , since l / u / surfaces phonetically as / u / ; but trouble looms at two other places in the grammar : ( i ) If / u / is the underlying vowel in ambiguous etc.
Now there is no problem in accounting for the quality of the vowel , since l / u / surfaces phonetically as / u / ; but trouble looms at two other places in the grammar : ( i ) If / u / is the underlying vowel in ambiguous etc.
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Thus , making the assumption of parallelism between long vowels and diphthongs has the consequence of making the ... A vowel and its length act as a unit in errors , but long vowels are not significantly different from diphthongs in ...
Thus , making the assumption of parallelism between long vowels and diphthongs has the consequence of making the ... A vowel and its length act as a unit in errors , but long vowels are not significantly different from diphthongs in ...
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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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