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The set of Middle Dutch metrical patterns before and after OSL is shown in Table 48 . EXAMPLE 99 ORIGINAL SEM OSL a . ( [ LL ] ) ( L ) ( 0 ) ( H ) ( 0 ) dāghe b . ( [ LH ] ) ( L ) ( 0 ) wāter c . ( HL ) ( H ) ( 0 ) māne d .
The set of Middle Dutch metrical patterns before and after OSL is shown in Table 48 . EXAMPLE 99 ORIGINAL SEM OSL a . ( [ LL ] ) ( L ) ( 0 ) ( H ) ( 0 ) dāghe b . ( [ LH ] ) ( L ) ( 0 ) wāter c . ( HL ) ( H ) ( 0 ) māne d .
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are the suppletive forms , and the other various irregular patterns are scattered in between . This is essentially the track taken by connectionist approaches . Proponents of the so - called dual - mechanism model argue for some ...
are the suppletive forms , and the other various irregular patterns are scattered in between . This is essentially the track taken by connectionist approaches . Proponents of the so - called dual - mechanism model argue for some ...
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On the basis of this finding , it would appear that nasalization patterns with blocking segments versus those with transparent ones must be analytically divorced from one another , as Piggott proposes . But Walker , in a recent re ...
On the basis of this finding , it would appear that nasalization patterns with blocking segments versus those with transparent ones must be analytically divorced from one another , as Piggott proposes . But Walker , in a recent re ...
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