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REVIEW ARTICLE CV Phonology : A generative theory of the syllable . ... of the uses of syllable structure in understanding the functioning of phonological processes , and an introduction to the central issues of syllabic phonology .
REVIEW ARTICLE CV Phonology : A generative theory of the syllable . ... of the uses of syllable structure in understanding the functioning of phonological processes , and an introduction to the central issues of syllabic phonology .
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We have accounted for a number of facts using a only two phonological entities , tone and stress . ... But none of these accounts explicitly argues that all three entities are present in the phonology , nor has any of them provided a ...
We have accounted for a number of facts using a only two phonological entities , tone and stress . ... But none of these accounts explicitly argues that all three entities are present in the phonology , nor has any of them provided a ...
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JADRANKA GVOZDANOVIĆ , ' Phonological domains ' ( 27-54 ) , gives an overview of advances on the metrical front , with a meticulous constituent analysis for each prosodic level : phoneme , syllable , foot , phonological word , prosodic ...
JADRANKA GVOZDANOVIĆ , ' Phonological domains ' ( 27-54 ) , gives an overview of advances on the metrical front , with a meticulous constituent analysis for each prosodic level : phoneme , syllable , foot , phonological word , prosodic ...
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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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