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VOWEL ELISION IN HIATUS CONTEXTS : WHICH VOWEL GOES ? RODERIC F. CASALI Summer Institute of Linguistics Among the common strategies for eliminating vocalic hiatus is vowel elision . In some cases , it is the first vowel ( V1 ) that ...
VOWEL ELISION IN HIATUS CONTEXTS : WHICH VOWEL GOES ? RODERIC F. CASALI Summer Institute of Linguistics Among the common strategies for eliminating vocalic hiatus is vowel elision . In some cases , it is the first vowel ( V1 ) that ...
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Thus , the behavior of prefixes and suffixes is not symmetric : whereas the vowel elided at a prefix - root boundary ( where the prefix is minimally CV ) is predictable , this is not the case at a root - suffix boundary .
Thus , the behavior of prefixes and suffixes is not symmetric : whereas the vowel elided at a prefix - root boundary ( where the prefix is minimally CV ) is predictable , this is not the case at a root - suffix boundary .
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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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