Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... result in ' grammar optimization ' ( Kiparsky 2000 ) nor does it necessarily result in phonetically optimal and natural alternations ( Steriade 1997 , Flemming 1995 ) . While synchronic phonological patterns are the reflex of diachronic ...
... result in ' grammar optimization ' ( Kiparsky 2000 ) nor does it necessarily result in phonetically optimal and natural alternations ( Steriade 1997 , Flemming 1995 ) . While synchronic phonological patterns are the reflex of diachronic ...
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... result from diminished perceptual salience due to similarity between the sounds , or the masking of perceptual cues . Temporal indeterminacy can also result from lack of clarity about the onset or offset of sounds due to stretched out ...
... result from diminished perceptual salience due to similarity between the sounds , or the masking of perceptual cues . Temporal indeterminacy can also result from lack of clarity about the onset or offset of sounds due to stretched out ...
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... results in equal domain minimization . The structure in 21a reduces the Pt ; -N LDD size by three words , but increases the VP PCD size by three words , and vice versa in 21b . This pattern holds independently of NP - length , with the ...
... results in equal domain minimization . The structure in 21a reduces the Pt ; -N LDD size by three words , but increases the VP PCD size by three words , and vice versa in 21b . This pattern holds independently of NP - length , with the ...
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