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In 596 the nonfinal yer turned into a consonant creates an impermissible three - consonant coda , and in 59d this procedure ... In 59c one consonant can be incorporated into the preceding syllable and two consonants into the following ...
In 596 the nonfinal yer turned into a consonant creates an impermissible three - consonant coda , and in 59d this procedure ... In 59c one consonant can be incorporated into the preceding syllable and two consonants into the following ...
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It is also evident that the new rule should make use of the phonological properties of yers , particularly the fact that these segments escape Syllabification and prevent the consonants they separate from being syllabified together .
It is also evident that the new rule should make use of the phonological properties of yers , particularly the fact that these segments escape Syllabification and prevent the consonants they separate from being syllabified together .
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In the GEN.sg. the yer is followed by a prosodified consonant and therefore undergoes deletion . Clearly , then , Lower cannot be cyclic . To recapitulate , this section has dealt with the process of yer vocalization and deletion .
In the GEN.sg. the yer is followed by a prosodified consonant and therefore undergoes deletion . Clearly , then , Lower cannot be cyclic . To recapitulate , this section has dealt with the process of yer vocalization and deletion .
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
Sociolinguistics and second language acquisition E Tarone | 396 |
Learning and cognition The acquisition | 402 |
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