Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... position . But this account cannot be extended to Zoque , where glottal stop surfaces in both rime and onset position , as shown in 17 , yet ( in 16 ) shifts via metathesis to postvocalic position within the syllable rime . ( 17 ) na ...
... position . But this account cannot be extended to Zoque , where glottal stop surfaces in both rime and onset position , as shown in 17 , yet ( in 16 ) shifts via metathesis to postvocalic position within the syllable rime . ( 17 ) na ...
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... position . The second problem is that if / m / ' s behavior is due to conditions on syllable codas , it is not clear exactly what those conditions would be . It is by now well known that place contrasts ( e.g. Itô 1986 , 1989 ; Yip 1991 ) ...
... position . The second problem is that if / m / ' s behavior is due to conditions on syllable codas , it is not clear exactly what those conditions would be . It is by now well known that place contrasts ( e.g. Itô 1986 , 1989 ; Yip 1991 ) ...
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... position to the governed matrix subject position , K proposes that the clash between a case - filter violation and an ECP violation is resolved in favor of the former , and that the embedded subject position is indeed governed by the ...
... position to the governed matrix subject position , K proposes that the clash between a case - filter violation and an ECP violation is resolved in favor of the former , and that the embedded subject position is indeed governed by the ...
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