Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... underlying representation of the final consonant . Kiparsky states that the underlying representation may be / k / , or the original * -k may have been re - analysed to / h / . It is of interest , then , to see what follows from these ...
... underlying representation of the final consonant . Kiparsky states that the underlying representation may be / k / , or the original * -k may have been re - analysed to / h / . It is of interest , then , to see what follows from these ...
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... UNDERLYING FINAL SYLLABLE , regardless of the source of the accent : Accent on underlying final syllable - Reduction applies : hèn khrēma ' one thing ' , allà légō ' but I say ' , ándra tinà eidon , agathà epoíei . Accent on superficial ...
... UNDERLYING FINAL SYLLABLE , regardless of the source of the accent : Accent on underlying final syllable - Reduction applies : hèn khrēma ' one thing ' , allà légō ' but I say ' , ándra tinà eidon , agathà epoíei . Accent on superficial ...
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... underlying level , with the curtailment of a rule converting this velar to a palatal in the vocative . As the rule in question is curtailed , the underlying stem - final velar surfaces.13 ( 2 ) Monosyllabic masculine nouns normally take ...
... underlying level , with the curtailment of a rule converting this velar to a palatal in the vocative . As the rule in question is curtailed , the underlying stem - final velar surfaces.13 ( 2 ) Monosyllabic masculine nouns normally take ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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