Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... vowel loss preceded liquid deletion . If the / r / of / samári / were deleted first , we would get * [ samái ] as final output ( high vowel loss does not affect vowels in hiatus ) . Indeed , there are one or two words in the same ...
... vowel loss preceded liquid deletion . If the / r / of / samári / were deleted first , we would get * [ samái ] as final output ( high vowel loss does not affect vowels in hiatus ) . Indeed , there are one or two words in the same ...
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... vowel and intervocalically ; when an expected geminate clusters with another consonant , it is reduced . Thus nasals ... vowel loss / r / vocalization Contraction Vowel degemination tóa túa Height dissimilation 4. There remain groups ( d ) ...
... vowel and intervocalically ; when an expected geminate clusters with another consonant , it is reduced . Thus nasals ... vowel loss / r / vocalization Contraction Vowel degemination tóa túa Height dissimilation 4. There remain groups ( d ) ...
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... vowel . 4b is further claimed to occur in ' Apachean , Campa , Chatino nasal vowels , many dialects of Nahuatl ( not ... vowel ' . Sedlak lists Kalinga and Crow , the latter with long - short oppositions . 4e covers Sedlak's Binokid ...
... vowel . 4b is further claimed to occur in ' Apachean , Campa , Chatino nasal vowels , many dialects of Nahuatl ( not ... vowel ' . Sedlak lists Kalinga and Crow , the latter with long - short oppositions . 4e covers Sedlak's Binokid ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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