Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... palatalization can be characterized as adding an element of UNCONTROLLEDNESS to the base . 20 Hamano 1986 argues that , depending on the meaning of the base form , UNCONTROLLEDNESS conveys the more specific interpretations of ...
... palatalization can be characterized as adding an element of UNCONTROLLEDNESS to the base . 20 Hamano 1986 argues that , depending on the meaning of the base form , UNCONTROLLEDNESS conveys the more specific interpretations of ...
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... palatalization and is predicted to occupy a separate plane ( see McCarthy 1989 for relevant discussion ) . The palatalized forms in 10 are thus morphologically complex . For example , the form poko ' jumping around imprudently ' is ...
... palatalization and is predicted to occupy a separate plane ( see McCarthy 1989 for relevant discussion ) . The palatalized forms in 10 are thus morphologically complex . For example , the form poko ' jumping around imprudently ' is ...
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... palatalized segments are found in initial position and only there ; medial palatalization , as in * poko- poko , * hoko - hok'o , or * gob`o - gob'o , is nonexistent and ill - formed . ( 15 ) poko - poko h'oko - h oko g'obo - g'obo ...
... palatalized segments are found in initial position and only there ; medial palatalization , as in * poko- poko , * hoko - hok'o , or * gob`o - gob'o , is nonexistent and ill - formed . ( 15 ) poko - poko h'oko - h oko g'obo - g'obo ...
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