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In the standard generative framework ( e.g. Lightner 1972 , Steele 1973 , Gussmann 1980 ) , the distinction between yers and non - yers was attributed to the phonological contrast between lax and tense vowels .
In the standard generative framework ( e.g. Lightner 1972 , Steele 1973 , Gussmann 1980 ) , the distinction between yers and non - yers was attributed to the phonological contrast between lax and tense vowels .
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The conclusion is straightforward : not only do the yers escape Syllabification , but they also block it , making the consonants they separate syllabically nonadjacent . What remains to be briefly mentioned is the role of yers in ...
The conclusion is straightforward : not only do the yers escape Syllabification , but they also block it , making the consonants they separate syllabically nonadjacent . What remains to be briefly mentioned is the role of yers in ...
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In other words , all yers but the last one are turned into [ e ] . This is illustrated with the derivation of the noun piesek ' puppy ' : ( 64 ) / p'Es - Ek - El Lower e e Ø [ p'esek ] In 64 three yers are present ; the first two ...
In other words , all yers but the last one are turned into [ e ] . This is illustrated with the derivation of the noun piesek ' puppy ' : ( 64 ) / p'Es - Ek - El Lower e e Ø [ p'esek ] In 64 three yers are present ; the first two ...
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
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