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It is important that the segments which merge should be able to occur in the same environment in underlying representations , which is the case for the examples just cited . Otherwise , the merging rule is phonetic .
It is important that the segments which merge should be able to occur in the same environment in underlying representations , which is the case for the examples just cited . Otherwise , the merging rule is phonetic .
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Underlying mok bil ' were ( he ) getting wet ' , comes out phonetically as ( mog bi ) , and underlying | žeč bil ' were one to burn'as ( žej bi ] . Most obstruents come in voiceless - voiced pairs in underlying representations ( -6 ...
Underlying mok bil ' were ( he ) getting wet ' , comes out phonetically as ( mog bi ) , and underlying | žeč bil ' were one to burn'as ( žej bi ] . Most obstruents come in voiceless - voiced pairs in underlying representations ( -6 ...
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analysis of the Hindi - Urdu vowel system which derives phonetic ( i ē dā 5 o ū ] from underlying sequences of vowel plus glide . The justification lies in the fact that the rules of stress placement alluded to in $ 3 make no ...
analysis of the Hindi - Urdu vowel system which derives phonetic ( i ē dā 5 o ū ] from underlying sequences of vowel plus glide . The justification lies in the fact that the rules of stress placement alluded to in $ 3 make no ...
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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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