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Tense marking in Black English : A linguistic and social analysis . Arlington , VA : Center for Applied Linguistics . GREEN , Lisa J. 2002. African American English . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . HARRIS , ALICE . 1981.
Tense marking in Black English : A linguistic and social analysis . Arlington , VA : Center for Applied Linguistics . GREEN , Lisa J. 2002. African American English . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . HARRIS , ALICE . 1981.
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For instance , we know that English allows words that violate the OCP - Place constraint that is active in Hebrew — that is , English has words with homorganic consonants such as fame ( with two labials ) and keg ( with two dorsals ) .
For instance , we know that English allows words that violate the OCP - Place constraint that is active in Hebrew — that is , English has words with homorganic consonants such as fame ( with two labials ) and keg ( with two dorsals ) .
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By contrast , since English does not tolerate words like ( skVk ) or ( spVp ) , we know that both * skVk and * spVp rank higher than some relevant faithfulness constraint . This gives evidence for the ranking { * spVp , * skVk } ...
By contrast , since English does not tolerate words like ( skVk ) or ( spVp ) , we know that both * skVk and * spVp rank higher than some relevant faithfulness constraint . This gives evidence for the ranking { * spVp , * skVk } ...
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