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1 discusses vowel harmony ( VH ) , and recapitulates the arguments of Vago 1976. The principal tenets of his solution are the following : ( a ) The underlying vowel system is / i ü e ö u o al ( all long and short ) , and the abstract ...
1 discusses vowel harmony ( VH ) , and recapitulates the arguments of Vago 1976. The principal tenets of his solution are the following : ( a ) The underlying vowel system is / i ü e ö u o al ( all long and short ) , and the abstract ...
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Reply to ' Theoretical implications of Hungarian vowel harmony ' . LI 9.89-97 . MASCARÓ , JOAN . 1976. Catalan phonology and the phonological cycle . MIT dissertation . ( Duplicated by Indiana University Linguistics Club . ) ...
Reply to ' Theoretical implications of Hungarian vowel harmony ' . LI 9.89-97 . MASCARÓ , JOAN . 1976. Catalan phonology and the phonological cycle . MIT dissertation . ( Duplicated by Indiana University Linguistics Club . ) ...
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As Class VI , we have extracted two related groups that seem to be the most productive of the vowel - change verbs , while Classes VII and VIII are distinguished according to whether the verb base ends in a consonant or a vowel : VI .
As Class VI , we have extracted two related groups that seem to be the most productive of the vowel - change verbs , while Classes VII and VIII are distinguished according to whether the verb base ends in a consonant or a vowel : VI .
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