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Thus , if blended , the expansion of H onto LM would result in the neutralization of contrastive values , and if not blended , undue articulatory effort would be required to maintain all contrastive cues . In fact , even if all pitch ...
Thus , if blended , the expansion of H onto LM would result in the neutralization of contrastive values , and if not blended , undue articulatory effort would be required to maintain all contrastive cues . In fact , even if all pitch ...
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... constraints MaxLex and MaxMS are not violated by either Vior V2 elision , while general Max is of course violated by both . Thus , V , elision is necessarily the result : 1 ( 45 ) / wu asa / MAXLEX MAXMS MAXWI Max / wu <a> sa * !
... constraints MaxLex and MaxMS are not violated by either Vior V2 elision , while general Max is of course violated by both . Thus , V , elision is necessarily the result : 1 ( 45 ) / wu asa / MAXLEX MAXMS MAXWI Max / wu <a> sa * !
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The effort allows B to bring together both new and previous results and add more general discussion of the sort ... While language is the critical result of this process , it is important for linguists to know that nonlinguistic topics ...
The effort allows B to bring together both new and previous results and add more general discussion of the sort ... While language is the critical result of this process , it is important for linguists to know that nonlinguistic topics ...
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