Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... dialects ; and the restriction for the presumably more conservative Schaffhausen dialect determines a bleeding relation between Umlaut and Back vowel lowering , while the restriction for the more innovative Kesswil dialect deter- mines ...
... dialects ; and the restriction for the presumably more conservative Schaffhausen dialect determines a bleeding relation between Umlaut and Back vowel lowering , while the restriction for the more innovative Kesswil dialect deter- mines ...
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... dialects , for āys ( ' ice ' ) and say ( ' sigh ' ) : in Dialect I these forms are kept distinct , while in Dialect II they are homophonous . Chomsky & Halle propose to account for these facts by assuming rules ( a ) and ( b ) , and by ...
... dialects , for āys ( ' ice ' ) and say ( ' sigh ' ) : in Dialect I these forms are kept distinct , while in Dialect II they are homophonous . Chomsky & Halle propose to account for these facts by assuming rules ( a ) and ( b ) , and by ...
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... dialect the [ ə ] -dialect . Two other subjects had predominantly [ ǝ ] -responses and thus could also be grouped in the [ ǝ ] -dialect . But one subject gave a consistent zero - response no matter what the word , including the word ...
... dialect the [ ə ] -dialect . Two other subjects had predominantly [ ǝ ] -responses and thus could also be grouped in the [ ǝ ] -dialect . But one subject gave a consistent zero - response no matter what the word , including the word ...
Inhalt
rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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