Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... combination is redundantly [ -consonantal ] . Of the remaining combinations , those that are [ + coronal ] are redundantly [ + consonantal ] , since these combinations imply a narrow constriction formed by the tongue blade . Likewise ...
... combination is redundantly [ -consonantal ] . Of the remaining combinations , those that are [ + coronal ] are redundantly [ + consonantal ] , since these combinations imply a narrow constriction formed by the tongue blade . Likewise ...
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... Combinations of primary features for which the feature [ anterior ] is salient . We have already discussed which combinations of secondary features are most effective in enhancing the three original primary features in the different ...
... Combinations of primary features for which the feature [ anterior ] is salient . We have already discussed which combinations of secondary features are most effective in enhancing the three original primary features in the different ...
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... COMBINATIONS . We have argued that there are particular combinations of the secondary features that will result in max- imally strong implementation of the primary feature combinations in Table 5 , which is an extension of Table 3. Thus ...
... COMBINATIONS . We have argued that there are particular combinations of the secondary features that will result in max- imally strong implementation of the primary feature combinations in Table 5 , which is an extension of Table 3. Thus ...
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