Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... metatheses is conversion of a phonologically inadmissible or disfavored sequence into an acceptable one ' ( p . 395 ) . Finally , Hock ( 1985 : 532-33 ) contends that metathesis ' can become regular only when it serves a specific ...
... metatheses is conversion of a phonologically inadmissible or disfavored sequence into an acceptable one ' ( p . 395 ) . Finally , Hock ( 1985 : 532-33 ) contends that metathesis ' can become regular only when it serves a specific ...
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... metathesis is absent because voicelessness did not spread over an entire / VVh / sequence . 10 2.5 . METATHESIS VS. VOWEL EPENTHESIS . For many cases of CV perceptual metathe- sis , there is an alternative analysis according to which ...
... metathesis is absent because voicelessness did not spread over an entire / VVh / sequence . 10 2.5 . METATHESIS VS. VOWEL EPENTHESIS . For many cases of CV perceptual metathe- sis , there is an alternative analysis according to which ...
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... metathesis in Leti , which van Engelenhoven ( 1995a , 1996 ) and van der Hulst & van Engelenhoven ( 1995 ) call INTERNAL and EXTERNAL METATHESIS . Internal metathesis alternations are between phrase - final CV forms and phrase - medial ...
... metathesis in Leti , which van Engelenhoven ( 1995a , 1996 ) and van der Hulst & van Engelenhoven ( 1995 ) call INTERNAL and EXTERNAL METATHESIS . Internal metathesis alternations are between phrase - final CV forms and phrase - medial ...
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