Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... context is more perceptible than in the context to its right . ( 2 ) Scale of obstruent voicing perceptibility according to context V [ + son ] ▷ V_ # ▷ V _ [ - son ] ▷ { [ -son ] - [ - son ] , [ -son ] ____ # , #___ [ - son ] ...
... context is more perceptible than in the context to its right . ( 2 ) Scale of obstruent voicing perceptibility according to context V [ + son ] ▷ V_ # ▷ V _ [ - son ] ▷ { [ -son ] - [ - son ] , [ -son ] ____ # , #___ [ - son ] ...
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... context in which these cues are present should be preferred to their occurrence in a context in which the cues are absent or partially masked . In this view then , prevocalic position can be considered preferable to precon- sonantal ...
... context in which these cues are present should be preferred to their occurrence in a context in which the cues are absent or partially masked . In this view then , prevocalic position can be considered preferable to precon- sonantal ...
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... context with better perceptual cues , resulting in a perceptually optimized sequence . Metatheses involving these same kinds of sounds but where the stop shifts from an arguably better context to a worse one are less common . The reason ...
... context with better perceptual cues , resulting in a perceptually optimized sequence . Metatheses involving these same kinds of sounds but where the stop shifts from an arguably better context to a worse one are less common . The reason ...
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