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the context of Comaltepec tone sandhi . I have argued that the H component of an LH syllable is achieved late in its syllable of origin because of physiological constraints . This phonetic pattern ultimately phonologizes as rightward ...
the context of Comaltepec tone sandhi . I have argued that the H component of an LH syllable is achieved late in its syllable of origin because of physiological constraints . This phonetic pattern ultimately phonologizes as rightward ...
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In these contexts , therefore , I predict that only V , elision is possible . ... Data bearing on this context is however less substantial than for the four contexts treated above , both because there are fewer languages in the survey ...
In these contexts , therefore , I predict that only V , elision is possible . ... Data bearing on this context is however less substantial than for the four contexts treated above , both because there are fewer languages in the survey ...
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Chs . 2-6 show how techniques and insights from information theory and speech recognition can be used to transform a context - free grammar into a probabilistic context - free grammar . Ch . 2 begins with a concise introduction to some ...
Chs . 2-6 show how techniques and insights from information theory and speech recognition can be used to transform a context - free grammar into a probabilistic context - free grammar . Ch . 2 begins with a concise introduction to some ...
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