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... contrast main- tenance , something like , ' H spreads rightward from LH syllables ' . At this point , the phonology has two realizations of a single contrastive value : sometimes H tones spread ( in the context of a tautovocalic ...
... contrast main- tenance , something like , ' H spreads rightward from LH syllables ' . At this point , the phonology has two realizations of a single contrastive value : sometimes H tones spread ( in the context of a tautovocalic ...
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... contrast maintenance pattern coherence pattern coherence TABLE 3. Hypothesized diachrony of M sandhi triggers ... contrast while enhancing the trigger contrast , and thus contrasts are maintained through allophony . That is , the cues of ...
... contrast maintenance pattern coherence pattern coherence TABLE 3. Hypothesized diachrony of M sandhi triggers ... contrast while enhancing the trigger contrast , and thus contrasts are maintained through allophony . That is , the cues of ...
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... contrast maintenance of targets ( the target is neutralized ) . TONE GOODNESS OF CONTRAST CONSEQUENCE good contrast with sandhi blocked LM other lexical / derived values Hh not - so - good Mh HMh lexical / derived sandhi neutralizes ...
... contrast maintenance of targets ( the target is neutralized ) . TONE GOODNESS OF CONTRAST CONSEQUENCE good contrast with sandhi blocked LM other lexical / derived values Hh not - so - good Mh HMh lexical / derived sandhi neutralizes ...
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