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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... syllable which encompasses both long vowels and syllables closed by lateral . The reason for this is that long vowels contain no [ + lateral ] timing positions ; there is thus no way for the second timing position in the rime to be ...
... syllable which encompasses both long vowels and syllables closed by lateral . The reason for this is that long vowels contain no [ + lateral ] timing positions ; there is thus no way for the second timing position in the rime to be ...
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... syllables and central vowels in open syllables which arguably falls under the rubric of weight , though it does not involve stress . Central vowels are allowed in closed word - final syllables but not in open word - final syllables , a ...
... syllables and central vowels in open syllables which arguably falls under the rubric of weight , though it does not involve stress . Central vowels are allowed in closed word - final syllables but not in open word - final syllables , a ...
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... syllables in Khalkha contra what one would expect if vowels and coda consonants shared a mora . This difference between open and closed syllables does not reach statistical significance for Khalkha according to an unpaired t - test : t ...
... syllables in Khalkha contra what one would expect if vowels and coda consonants shared a mora . This difference between open and closed syllables does not reach statistical significance for Khalkha according to an unpaired t - test : t ...
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