Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... vowel in the perfect , and does not even include stem - final vowel loss in her variable lists , although her questionnaire elicits a number of examples il- lustrating this variable . While Lastra cites Canger 1980 , she does not ...
... vowel in the perfect , and does not even include stem - final vowel loss in her variable lists , although her questionnaire elicits a number of examples il- lustrating this variable . While Lastra cites Canger 1980 , she does not ...
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... vowel harmony systems ) has led to significant progress in phonological theory ever since the work of the Prague ... vowel harmony , as analyzed in Clements & Sezer 1982. The basic facts are these : Turkish suffix vowels generally ...
... vowel harmony systems ) has led to significant progress in phonological theory ever since the work of the Prague ... vowel harmony , as analyzed in Clements & Sezer 1982. The basic facts are these : Turkish suffix vowels generally ...
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... vowel is not / o / or / e / , the root - initial / h / is dropped ( as it always is in such environments ) and the vowel of the clitic is changed to ' a vowel of the quality of the first root vowel ' . If the first root vowel is / o ...
... vowel is not / o / or / e / , the root - initial / h / is dropped ( as it always is in such environments ) and the vowel of the clitic is changed to ' a vowel of the quality of the first root vowel ' . If the first root vowel is / o ...
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