Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... evidence . Evidence against the view that laryngeal spreading is now interpreted phonologically as metathesis comes from an experiment conducted by Dougherty . Speakers asked to pro- nounce one syllable at a time ( with intervening ...
... evidence . Evidence against the view that laryngeal spreading is now interpreted phonologically as metathesis comes from an experiment conducted by Dougherty . Speakers asked to pro- nounce one syllable at a time ( with intervening ...
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... evidence that deletion was a later innovation than epenthesis . There is in fact no evidence for epenthesis apart from the surface [ V ? V ] sequences in question , so there is no unambiguous evidence for a diachronically intermediate ...
... evidence that deletion was a later innovation than epenthesis . There is in fact no evidence for epenthesis apart from the surface [ V ? V ] sequences in question , so there is no unambiguous evidence for a diachronically intermediate ...
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... evidence of specific types of structure can be adduced from the fact that a particular sentence is judged more favorably if appropriate contextual information is made available . Specifically , P & L interpret contextual effects as evidence ...
... evidence of specific types of structure can be adduced from the fact that a particular sentence is judged more favorably if appropriate contextual information is made available . Specifically , P & L interpret contextual effects as evidence ...
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