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S provides an interesting , informative discussion of the conventions that determine which consonants are represented , but he does so in terms of an untenable view of Greek syllable structure ( e.g. , clusters like / kn / that can ...
S provides an interesting , informative discussion of the conventions that determine which consonants are represented , but he does so in terms of an untenable view of Greek syllable structure ( e.g. , clusters like / kn / that can ...
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The skeletal tier represents quantity : a short segment has one element on this tier ( la ) , while a long segment has two skeletal elements ( 1b ) . These skeletal elements are represented in 1 as ' X ' ; in more complex structures ...
The skeletal tier represents quantity : a short segment has one element on this tier ( la ) , while a long segment has two skeletal elements ( 1b ) . These skeletal elements are represented in 1 as ' X ' ; in more complex structures ...
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An advantage of the autosegmental model is that features can associate independently to the skeletal tier , which means that assimilation rules are represented as the spread ( dashed lines in 2 ) of some feature ( s ) over multiple ...
An advantage of the autosegmental model is that features can associate independently to the skeletal tier , which means that assimilation rules are represented as the spread ( dashed lines in 2 ) of some feature ( s ) over multiple ...
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Publications received | 446 |
Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
Lexical and syntactic causatives | 485 |
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