Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... occurring as a geminate , / m / does not occur as C1 in a C1C2 cluster in his dialect except once , in the loan lampu ' lamp ' ( Nababan 1981 : 46 ) .11 Thus , when um remains in prefixed position , cluster - initial / m / conforms to ...
... occurring as a geminate , / m / does not occur as C1 in a C1C2 cluster in his dialect except once , in the loan lampu ' lamp ' ( Nababan 1981 : 46 ) .11 Thus , when um remains in prefixed position , cluster - initial / m / conforms to ...
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... occur . By contrast , [ a : ] is least favored before voiceless obstruents , but [ a : ] may still occur here as well , though [ ay ] is dominant in some varieties.21 Generative phonological theories have not addressed this type of ...
... occur . By contrast , [ a : ] is least favored before voiceless obstruents , but [ a : ] may still occur here as well , though [ ay ] is dominant in some varieties.21 Generative phonological theories have not addressed this type of ...
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... occur at the end of the question . However , they sometimes occur at both the beginning and the end . Thus , a Signer may ask : wh - q wh - q ARRIVE WHEN or WHEN ARRIVE WHEN 14 For example , one case in which P & L's representation of ...
... occur at the end of the question . However , they sometimes occur at both the beginning and the end . Thus , a Signer may ask : wh - q wh - q ARRIVE WHEN or WHEN ARRIVE WHEN 14 For example , one case in which P & L's representation of ...
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