Language, Band 78,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2002 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... marked segments and / or violate phonotactic constraints of a language ; they display very little or exceptional morphology , and show a relative absence of syntax ( Mithun 1982 , Childs 1994 ) . I propose that the constraints violated ...
... marked segments and / or violate phonotactic constraints of a language ; they display very little or exceptional morphology , and show a relative absence of syntax ( Mithun 1982 , Childs 1994 ) . I propose that the constraints violated ...
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... marked vowels.13 I impressionistically describe the general dispreference for the marked vowels / ɔ , ɛ , ù / in Kambera as a constraint against such vowels : ' Don't be / ɔ , ɛ , ù . 13 In sum , Kambera ideophones show a positive ...
... marked vowels.13 I impressionistically describe the general dispreference for the marked vowels / ɔ , ɛ , ù / in Kambera as a constraint against such vowels : ' Don't be / ɔ , ɛ , ù . 13 In sum , Kambera ideophones show a positive ...
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... marked forms as having some marked meaning . The third set of nonwords with the simple onset w- ( / u / ) was contrasted with the structurally marked words violating the constraint * / ur- / . The results are presented in Table 20 ...
... marked forms as having some marked meaning . The third set of nonwords with the simple onset w- ( / u / ) was contrasted with the structurally marked words violating the constraint * / ur- / . The results are presented in Table 20 ...
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