Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... nasal consonant can always be recovered from the immediate pho- netic environment . That a nasal is present is evident from the nasalized variant of the vowel , and the particular nasal can be determined from the following consonant ...
... nasal consonant can always be recovered from the immediate pho- netic environment . That a nasal is present is evident from the nasalized variant of the vowel , and the particular nasal can be determined from the following consonant ...
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... nasal I.e. , a lax low vowel is deleted from a word in which it is preceded by the sequence ' oral vowel plus ... nasal consonant . Rules nasalizing the underlying oral vowels before nasal consonants and deleting the nasal consonants ...
... nasal I.e. , a lax low vowel is deleted from a word in which it is preceded by the sequence ' oral vowel plus ... nasal consonant . Rules nasalizing the underlying oral vowels before nasal consonants and deleting the nasal consonants ...
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... nasal ] → [ -grave ] / - [ + obstruent ] This rule specifies a nasal consonant as [ -grave ] if it stands before an obstruent , and , coupled with MS2 , will convert / N / ( i.e. the feature bundle [ + consonantal , + nasal ] ) into ...
... nasal ] → [ -grave ] / - [ + obstruent ] This rule specifies a nasal consonant as [ -grave ] if it stands before an obstruent , and , coupled with MS2 , will convert / N / ( i.e. the feature bundle [ + consonantal , + nasal ] ) into ...
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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