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( 4 ) FOOTING . For the leftmost unfooted syllable ( s ) 0 ( 02 ) in a word , a . BINARY FOOTING : Construct an iambic binary foot on 0102 . Conditions : ( i ) 0 , and O2 are light syllables ; ( ii ) if word - initial , oi is open ( CV ) ...
( 4 ) FOOTING . For the leftmost unfooted syllable ( s ) 0 ( 02 ) in a word , a . BINARY FOOTING : Construct an iambic binary foot on 0102 . Conditions : ( i ) 0 , and O2 are light syllables ; ( ii ) if word - initial , oi is open ( CV ) ...
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Stray Footing . All forms are shown with Defooting . Stray Footing foots the first of two syllables which result when a binary foot is defooted . If that syllable is open , Syllable Bulking closes it and causes gemination ( Figure 10a ) ...
Stray Footing . All forms are shown with Defooting . Stray Footing foots the first of two syllables which result when a binary foot is defooted . If that syllable is open , Syllable Bulking closes it and causes gemination ( Figure 10a ) ...
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4.2 Vocative Vowel Doubling $ 4.1 POSTLEXICAL PHONOLOGY Vowel Doubling M ?? м M 83.3 Footing block : Expressive Footing M $ 3.5 Resyllabification $ 2.1 Footing $ 2.1 Expressive Footing M M $ 3.5 Unary Expressive Footing M ? $ 3.5 , fn .
4.2 Vocative Vowel Doubling $ 4.1 POSTLEXICAL PHONOLOGY Vowel Doubling M ?? м M 83.3 Footing block : Expressive Footing M $ 3.5 Resyllabification $ 2.1 Footing $ 2.1 Expressive Footing M M $ 3.5 Unary Expressive Footing M ? $ 3.5 , fn .
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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