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a To answer the two questions posed above I analyze the puns found in selected ballads from Cachia 1989 for the linguistic processes ( deletion , insertion , feature change ) that occur at each of the three levels or tiers ( vocalic ...
a To answer the two questions posed above I analyze the puns found in selected ballads from Cachia 1989 for the linguistic processes ( deletion , insertion , feature change ) that occur at each of the three levels or tiers ( vocalic ...
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which mimics the normal process that happens intraword in regular phonology ( ištareet + ha ištarit - ha ' I bought ... These two similarities also point to the most obvious difference between the zahr puns and regular processes : they ...
which mimics the normal process that happens intraword in regular phonology ( ištareet + ha ištarit - ha ' I bought ... These two similarities also point to the most obvious difference between the zahr puns and regular processes : they ...
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This difference in the frequency and direction of elliptical processes is also evident in processes that involve C - shortening ... In general the reverse process — C - lengthening or gemination - is more common in regular morphology .
This difference in the frequency and direction of elliptical processes is also evident in processes that involve C - shortening ... In general the reverse process — C - lengthening or gemination - is more common in regular morphology .
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