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A possible phonotactic account of the Cayuga shift is that laryngeals are preferred in onset ( as opposed to postvocalic coda / rime ) position . But this account cannot be extended to Zoque , where glottal stop surfaces in both rime ...
A possible phonotactic account of the Cayuga shift is that laryngeals are preferred in onset ( as opposed to postvocalic coda / rime ) position . But this account cannot be extended to Zoque , where glottal stop surfaces in both rime ...
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Thus , any codabased treatment of [ m ] ' s exclusion from codas must apply only to medial codas — that is , to positions where [ m ] would be followed by another consonant . A coda - based account might be stretched to claim that word ...
Thus , any codabased treatment of [ m ] ' s exclusion from codas must apply only to medial codas — that is , to positions where [ m ] would be followed by another consonant . A coda - based account might be stretched to claim that word ...
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To explain the movement from an ungoverned ( AGR - less ) embedded subject 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 ...
To explain the movement from an ungoverned ( AGR - less ) embedded subject 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 ...
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