Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... patterns ( whatever their origin ) to increasingly cohere . But of course , all else is rarely equal : increased pattern coherence may result in conflicting pressures to effect change , as pattern coherence in one environment may ...
... patterns ( whatever their origin ) to increasingly cohere . But of course , all else is rarely equal : increased pattern coherence may result in conflicting pressures to effect change , as pattern coherence in one environment may ...
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... patterns are indicated in the first column . Root rime patterns ( excluding postvocalic nasals , which have no effect on sandhi ) are indicated across the top row . The table interior is filled by target input and output tonal patterns ...
... patterns are indicated in the first column . Root rime patterns ( excluding postvocalic nasals , which have no effect on sandhi ) are indicated across the top row . The table interior is filled by target input and output tonal patterns ...
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... patterns except LM are subject to sandhi , and all targets have allophonic outputs , except M tones other than V : M , which neutralize with H. 3. COMALTEPEC CHINANTEC TONOLOGY EXPLAINED . Comaltepec tonology displays a number of ...
... patterns except LM are subject to sandhi , and all targets have allophonic outputs , except M tones other than V : M , which neutralize with H. 3. COMALTEPEC CHINANTEC TONOLOGY EXPLAINED . Comaltepec tonology displays a number of ...
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