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Metathesis has long posed a problem for linguistic theories in which phonetic naturalness plays a role . The problem partly reflects the articulatory orientation of many such theories : a process is phonetically natural if it ...
Metathesis has long posed a problem for linguistic theories in which phonetic naturalness plays a role . The problem partly reflects the articulatory orientation of many such theories : a process is phonetically natural if it ...
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Flemming ( 1996 ) presents an optimality theory analysis of Cherokee metathesis based on the idea that phonological alternations can directly instantiate phonetic markedness constraints independent of perceptual ambiguity or ...
Flemming ( 1996 ) presents an optimality theory analysis of Cherokee metathesis based on the idea that phonological alternations can directly instantiate phonetic markedness constraints independent of perceptual ambiguity or ...
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Examples of extreme coarticulation parallel to the cases we consider here were seen in Aghem ( in 7 above ) ; a similar phonetic effect is reported for Eggon , a language of Nigeria , where / egoN / is phonetically [ eogo ] ( Ian ...
Examples of extreme coarticulation parallel to the cases we consider here were seen in Aghem ( in 7 above ) ; a similar phonetic effect is reported for Eggon , a language of Nigeria , where / egoN / is phonetically [ eogo ] ( Ian ...
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