Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... final position . As a consequence of this change ( or , perhaps rather , these changes ) , only one type of obstruent cluster was possible , namely , fricative + stop . This sequential constraint was expressed in a phonological rule ...
... final position . As a consequence of this change ( or , perhaps rather , these changes ) , only one type of obstruent cluster was possible , namely , fricative + stop . This sequential constraint was expressed in a phonological rule ...
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... final / t / : dolotó ' chisel ' , dolotcó / dolótce ; rešetó ' sieve ' , rešetcó / rešētce . ( b ) Base is unstressed in the singular . ( c ) Base ends in a consonant cluster or consists of three or more full vowels . ( d ) Base does ...
... final / t / : dolotó ' chisel ' , dolotcó / dolótce ; rešetó ' sieve ' , rešetcó / rešētce . ( b ) Base is unstressed in the singular . ( c ) Base ends in a consonant cluster or consists of three or more full vowels . ( d ) Base does ...
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... final , penul- timate , or antepenultimate syllable of the word . In native words it falls most frequently on the penultimate , though certain particles and word - final suffixes involve final - syllable stress . Lastra's allophonic ...
... final , penul- timate , or antepenultimate syllable of the word . In native words it falls most frequently on the penultimate , though certain particles and word - final suffixes involve final - syllable stress . Lastra's allophonic ...
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