Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... preceding derivation ) , vowel nasaliza- tion is unconditionally phonetically determined ; i.e. it is allophonic - vowels ALWAYS have nasalized variants before nasal consonants . At Stage 2 the nasal consonant is lost in some of the ...
... preceding derivation ) , vowel nasaliza- tion is unconditionally phonetically determined ; i.e. it is allophonic - vowels ALWAYS have nasalized variants before nasal consonants . At Stage 2 the nasal consonant is lost in some of the ...
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... preceding conso- nant ? Furthermore , one would expect u to have been labialized , since o is . If u were originally labialized , then superimposed labialization would have occurred on preceding plain consonants as well . However ...
... preceding conso- nant ? Furthermore , one would expect u to have been labialized , since o is . If u were originally labialized , then superimposed labialization would have occurred on preceding plain consonants as well . However ...
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... preceding the predicate are all the clause attributes on the one hand and the predicate on the other . ' Thus , given a sentence consisting of a subject , an ob- ject , and a verb , Bloch regarded the subject and the object as ONE ...
... preceding the predicate are all the clause attributes on the one hand and the predicate on the other . ' Thus , given a sentence consisting of a subject , an ob- ject , and a verb , Bloch regarded the subject and the object as ONE ...
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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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