Language, Band 60,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1984 |
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... tensed ; and ( ii ) the fricative which follows the tensed vowel is voiced . These differences are clearly the result of applying CiV Tensing and Voicing . Furthermore , the former feeds the latter ; hence the ordering is CiV Tensing ...
... tensed ; and ( ii ) the fricative which follows the tensed vowel is voiced . These differences are clearly the result of applying CiV Tensing and Voicing . Furthermore , the former feeds the latter ; hence the ordering is CiV Tensing ...
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... CiV Tensing and consequently for Voicing . Observe that CiV Tensing , ( 37 ) as it now stands , will apply to expression etc. , regardless of whether -ion is underlying // iVn // or // jVn // . Thus incorrect tense vowels will be ...
... CiV Tensing and consequently for Voicing . Observe that CiV Tensing , ( 37 ) as it now stands , will apply to expression etc. , regardless of whether -ion is underlying // iVn // or // jVn // . Thus incorrect tense vowels will be ...
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... CiV Tensing may be described as [ + low ] . Recall here that -ion also appears only in a reduced form ; and judging from the data in 50 , it does not induce CiV Tensing . It seems , therefore , that the unspecified vowel of -ion must be ...
... CiV Tensing may be described as [ + low ] . Recall here that -ion also appears only in a reduced form ; and judging from the data in 50 , it does not induce CiV Tensing . It seems , therefore , that the unspecified vowel of -ion must be ...
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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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