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An autosegmental analysis of its distribution shows that emphatic spans are underlyingly marked as such , whereas plain spans must have no initial specification as to emphasis , and are eventually pronounced as non - emphatic by default ...
An autosegmental analysis of its distribution shows that emphatic spans are underlyingly marked as such , whereas plain spans must have no initial specification as to emphasis , and are eventually pronounced as non - emphatic by default ...
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6 are plain ; marked forms , emphatic . Four types are attested : ( a ) verbs for which all forms are plain , except for the imperative which is emphatic ; ( b ) forms for which the singular is plain , and the plural emphatic ...
6 are plain ; marked forms , emphatic . Four types are attested : ( a ) verbs for which all forms are plain , except for the imperative which is emphatic ; ( b ) forms for which the singular is plain , and the plural emphatic ...
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Several of these facts are instances of a general pattern : plain spans frequently become emphatic — sometimes by regular morphophonological processes , sometimes idiosyncratically — but emphatic spans never become plain .
Several of these facts are instances of a general pattern : plain spans frequently become emphatic — sometimes by regular morphophonological processes , sometimes idiosyncratically — but emphatic spans never become plain .
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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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