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32 Our formal analysis , however , would allow for the possibility that an autosegment could be underlyingly associated with the first syllable of a stem . Thus , from the form of the word RAZI , we cannot tell whether [ + CP ) is ...
32 Our formal analysis , however , would allow for the possibility that an autosegment could be underlyingly associated with the first syllable of a stem . Thus , from the form of the word RAZI , we cannot tell whether [ + CP ) is ...
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Let us assume the contrary for a moment ; then a wholly emphatic word like RIQQA ' distant ' would have [ + CP ) associated in underlying form with the syllable riq , as in 31b , rather than floating , as in 31a : ( 31 ) a .
Let us assume the contrary for a moment ; then a wholly emphatic word like RIQQA ' distant ' would have [ + CP ) associated in underlying form with the syllable riq , as in 31b , rather than floating , as in 31a : ( 31 ) a .
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44 From the viewpoint of the language learner , the existence of two types of underlying forms , associated and floating , makes sense . When children learning AZJA encounter a new word for the first time , they know that it must be ...
44 From the viewpoint of the language learner , the existence of two types of underlying forms , associated and floating , makes sense . When children learning AZJA encounter a new word for the first time , they know that it must be ...
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 225 |
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