Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... initials . b In this and the following tables , irregularities in forms are marked by -v for an irregular or at least unexpected vowel reflex , -i for an initial , -f for a final , -VR for vowel register , -1 for length , - " for ...
... initials . b In this and the following tables , irregularities in forms are marked by -v for an irregular or at least unexpected vowel reflex , -i for an initial , -f for a final , -VR for vowel register , -1 for length , - " for ...
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... initial obstruents block spreading . For those tempted to attribute the vowel splits directly to the influence of PC initials rather than to the influence of an intervening phonation type , these patterns constitute strong evidence that ...
... initial obstruents block spreading . For those tempted to attribute the vowel splits directly to the influence of PC initials rather than to the influence of an intervening phonation type , these patterns constitute strong evidence that ...
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... initial the nasal must be the first segment in the root . Hence a pronominal form like min has root - initial m- , but a form like imin does not . There were two dozen languages with forms like Hungarian én or Cashinahua en ( both 1sg ) ...
... initial the nasal must be the first segment in the root . Hence a pronominal form like min has root - initial m- , but a form like imin does not . There were two dozen languages with forms like Hungarian én or Cashinahua en ( both 1sg ) ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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