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In many cases it was not easy to ascertain from a source how general an elision process is in a particular language . Vowel elision conforms to a number of cross - linguistic generalizations ; the most striking of these is that V ...
In many cases it was not easy to ascertain from a source how general an elision process is in a particular language . Vowel elision conforms to a number of cross - linguistic generalizations ; the most striking of these is that V ...
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As things stand , the situation in this case is simply the mirror image of the prefixroot case , that is , we expect universal elision of the initial vowel of the suffix ( V2 ) in preference to elision of the preceding root vowel ( V1 ) ...
As things stand , the situation in this case is simply the mirror image of the prefixroot case , that is , we expect universal elision of the initial vowel of the suffix ( V2 ) in preference to elision of the preceding root vowel ( V1 ) ...
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In three of these cases - at the boundary between two lexical words , where a function word precedes a lexical word , and at the juncture of a CV prefix and a root — the constraints violated by V , elision constitute a subset of those ...
In three of these cases - at the boundary between two lexical words , where a function word precedes a lexical word , and at the juncture of a CV prefix and a root — the constraints violated by V , elision constitute a subset of those ...
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