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The constraint SF contrast requires her to be most prominent in its focus domain , and it is satisfied by structure ( a ) . The focus domain in this case coincides with the background shared by his and her and covers the entire VP ...
The constraint SF contrast requires her to be most prominent in its focus domain , and it is satisfied by structure ( a ) . The focus domain in this case coincides with the background shared by his and her and covers the entire VP ...
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For a similar line of reasoning see Sanders 2003 , which argues that nasal vowels have a disadvantage in signaling a pho- nemic length contrast compared to oral vowels , because nasal vowels are inherently longer than oral vowels .
For a similar line of reasoning see Sanders 2003 , which argues that nasal vowels have a disadvantage in signaling a pho- nemic length contrast compared to oral vowels , because nasal vowels are inherently longer than oral vowels .
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As noted by previous researchers , Japanese and Korean provide an interesting contrast because neither has a phonemic contrast between laterals and rhotics , but Korean has two liquid allophones , flap [ r ] and lateral [ 1 ] ...
As noted by previous researchers , Japanese and Korean provide an interesting contrast because neither has a phonemic contrast between laterals and rhotics , but Korean has two liquid allophones , flap [ r ] and lateral [ 1 ] ...
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