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These rules precede rules that tense initial consonants of stressed syllables , assimilate tautosyllabic consonants , and lengthen final vowels . 1. In The sound pattern of English ( hereafter , SPE ) , Chomsky & Halle ( 1968 : 190–1 ) ...
These rules precede rules that tense initial consonants of stressed syllables , assimilate tautosyllabic consonants , and lengthen final vowels . 1. In The sound pattern of English ( hereafter , SPE ) , Chomsky & Halle ( 1968 : 190–1 ) ...
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Fox ( vii ) states that Ceylon Portuguese final -o was ( u ) , and since he makes no comment on initial 0- we must assume that this was not ( u ] ( cf. his remarks on e- as [ i ] ) . 6. DRIFT : EXPLANATION OF FINAL , INITIAL , AND ...
Fox ( vii ) states that Ceylon Portuguese final -o was ( u ) , and since he makes no comment on initial 0- we must assume that this was not ( u ] ( cf. his remarks on e- as [ i ] ) . 6. DRIFT : EXPLANATION OF FINAL , INITIAL , AND ...
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e > ( 5 ) [ : 1938 , which accords recognition to initial and final e > i and also to ALL poststress o > u ( e.g. épuca < época , módu < módo ) , explicitly state ( p . 69 ) that post - stress non - final e is [ e ] .
e > ( 5 ) [ : 1938 , which accords recognition to initial and final e > i and also to ALL poststress o > u ( e.g. épuca < época , módu < módo ) , explicitly state ( p . 69 ) that post - stress non - final e is [ e ] .
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kolam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
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