Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... phonology ' postulates that OT is better equipped than derivational phonology to account for the corre- lation between ' natural ' phonological processes and phonetic naturalness . Using examples such as the fact that place assimilation ...
... phonology ' postulates that OT is better equipped than derivational phonology to account for the corre- lation between ' natural ' phonological processes and phonetic naturalness . Using examples such as the fact that place assimilation ...
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... phonological per- missibility of segment types . We ask ( i ) are any phonetically impossible segments ... phonological theory ? The question can be separated into two more specific questions about the relations between phonology and ...
... phonological per- missibility of segment types . We ask ( i ) are any phonetically impossible segments ... phonological theory ? The question can be separated into two more specific questions about the relations between phonology and ...
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... phonological alternation . Language 15.1-10 . TRIGO , ROSARIO LORENZA . 1988. On the phonological derivation and behavior of nasal glides . Cambridge , MA : MIT dissertation . VAN DER HULST , HARRY , and NORVAL SMITH . 1982. Prosodic ...
... phonological alternation . Language 15.1-10 . TRIGO , ROSARIO LORENZA . 1988. On the phonological derivation and behavior of nasal glides . Cambridge , MA : MIT dissertation . VAN DER HULST , HARRY , and NORVAL SMITH . 1982. Prosodic ...
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