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Note that the troublesome alternation can be explained in morphological terms : one may simply assume that the suffixes / ənt / and ləns / are different morphemes , with / t / and / s / at the underlying level .
Note that the troublesome alternation can be explained in morphological terms : one may simply assume that the suffixes / ənt / and ləns / are different morphemes , with / t / and / s / at the underlying level .
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Less importantly , my version of Vowel Shift opens the possibility of interpreting the diphthong 15j / as underlying löll . Note that loll cannot be shifted up to lū / , but it can be shifted down to / 5 / . Words like boy could thus be ...
Less importantly , my version of Vowel Shift opens the possibility of interpreting the diphthong 15j / as underlying löll . Note that loll cannot be shifted up to lū / , but it can be shifted down to / 5 / . Words like boy could thus be ...
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It has already been shown that the class of words exemplified by habitlhabitual ( 18a ) must have underlying / u / , not / N . One could try to salvage the situation by introducing a disjunctive environment to include both In and / u / ...
It has already been shown that the class of words exemplified by habitlhabitual ( 18a ) must have underlying / u / , not / N . One could try to salvage the situation by introducing a disjunctive environment to include both In and / u / ...
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Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
Old Spanish resistance to diphthongization? Yakov Malkiel | 70 |
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