Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... result in compensatory metathesis , with conservative vowel - final forms retained . In sum , we propose that Rotuman synchronic metathesis is the result of foot - internal compensatory coarticulation coupled with weak vowel loss . The ...
... result in compensatory metathesis , with conservative vowel - final forms retained . In sum , we propose that Rotuman synchronic metathesis is the result of foot - internal compensatory coarticulation coupled with weak vowel loss . The ...
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... result in metathesis , others result in umlaut with V2 loss , and others yield no change . This is again exactly what we expect if metathesis is actually the result of two complementary sound changes : final vowel weakening and loss ...
... result in metathesis , others result in umlaut with V2 loss , and others yield no change . This is again exactly what we expect if metathesis is actually the result of two complementary sound changes : final vowel weakening and loss ...
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... resulting sequence is easier to hear . Our analysis of this hypothetical example might invoke the same phonetic fact , but with an entirely different explanatory connection to the laryngeal metathesis . In our view , sound changes result ...
... resulting sequence is easier to hear . Our analysis of this hypothetical example might invoke the same phonetic fact , but with an entirely different explanatory connection to the laryngeal metathesis . In our view , sound changes result ...
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