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AssociATED [ + CP ) AND RIGHTWARD SPREADING 3.1 . THE SYLLABLE AS THE PROSODY - BEARING UNIT . The structure of syllables in AZJA has been described by Garbell ( JNADPA 27–33 ) : minimally , a single vowel , or as complex as CCVCC .
AssociATED [ + CP ) AND RIGHTWARD SPREADING 3.1 . THE SYLLABLE AS THE PROSODY - BEARING UNIT . The structure of syllables in AZJA has been described by Garbell ( JNADPA 27–33 ) : minimally , a single vowel , or as complex as CCVCC .
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A mixed word like pešTAMAL ' towel will have [ + CP ] linked lexically to a single syllable , the leftmost in the emphatic span 4a . After autosegmental spreading , the representation will be 4b , and the unlinked syllable will become ...
A mixed word like pešTAMAL ' towel will have [ + CP ] linked lexically to a single syllable , the leftmost in the emphatic span 4a . After autosegmental spreading , the representation will be 4b , and the unlinked syllable will become ...
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In order for a spreading rule to account a for this case , we need to postulate that spreading applies from right to left . ( ne raudnik ne 10 ) [ " e [ readnik ] ] [ me [ re H H This supports the choice of 9 above as the underlying ...
In order for a spreading rule to account a for this case , we need to postulate that spreading applies from right to left . ( ne raudnik ne 10 ) [ " e [ readnik ] ] [ me [ re H H This supports the choice of 9 above as the underlying ...
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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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