Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... described as containing ' an obligatory nucleus and an optional periphery . Part of this periphery may precede the nucleus and thus signal the beginning of the phrase , but because of the optional nature of the periphery , the nucleus ...
... described as containing ' an obligatory nucleus and an optional periphery . Part of this periphery may precede the nucleus and thus signal the beginning of the phrase , but because of the optional nature of the periphery , the nucleus ...
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... described in numerous handbooks and articles , but has , to the best of my knowledge , never been formulated in an explanatory way within a theory of phonology based on distinctive features . I show in this paper that the failure to ...
... described in numerous handbooks and articles , but has , to the best of my knowledge , never been formulated in an explanatory way within a theory of phonology based on distinctive features . I show in this paper that the failure to ...
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... described as alveolar rather than dental ( Navarro , §§111-12 ) , assist a preceding a to lower an open - syllable o - sound . 5.8 . LOWERING CAUSED BY UVULARS IN QUECHUA . " Quechua has a three - vowel system , / i u a / ( Spanish ...
... described as alveolar rather than dental ( Navarro , §§111-12 ) , assist a preceding a to lower an open - syllable o - sound . 5.8 . LOWERING CAUSED BY UVULARS IN QUECHUA . " Quechua has a three - vowel system , / i u a / ( Spanish ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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