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... observed in Hungarian , though forms that undergo metathesis are limited to stems with [ h ] and an approximant . The relevant forms are a subclass of morphemes whose last nucleus alternates with Ø ; the vowel has traditionally been ...
... observed in Hungarian , though forms that undergo metathesis are limited to stems with [ h ] and an approximant . The relevant forms are a subclass of morphemes whose last nucleus alternates with Ø ; the vowel has traditionally been ...
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... observed that acoustic / auditory cues to the identification of the sequence resulting from metathesis are often better , or optimized , compared to those of the expected , yet nonoccurring , order ( Hume 1998 , Steriade 2001 ) . Cases ...
... observed that acoustic / auditory cues to the identification of the sequence resulting from metathesis are often better , or optimized , compared to those of the expected , yet nonoccurring , order ( Hume 1998 , Steriade 2001 ) . Cases ...
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... OBSERVATIONS revisited : EXPLANATIONS . As I have discussed , the key predictors of metathesis are part universal ... observed cases of metathesis with non - optimal outputs will also be less commonly attested . The first point in 19 ...
... OBSERVATIONS revisited : EXPLANATIONS . As I have discussed , the key predictors of metathesis are part universal ... observed cases of metathesis with non - optimal outputs will also be less commonly attested . The first point in 19 ...
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