Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... consonants function like two consonants . There- fore , I introduce the following interpretive principle : 28 ( 14 ) Interpretive principle for segment length : In languages with a Length contrast , long segments ( both consonants and ...
... consonants function like two consonants . There- fore , I introduce the following interpretive principle : 28 ( 14 ) Interpretive principle for segment length : In languages with a Length contrast , long segments ( both consonants and ...
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... consonant tenseness states that consonants are tensed in initial position in stressed syllables . By implication , then , the unmarked value of tenseness for consonants is lax . In SPE ( 405 ) , Chomsky & Halle give a marking convention ...
... consonant tenseness states that consonants are tensed in initial position in stressed syllables . By implication , then , the unmarked value of tenseness for consonants is lax . In SPE ( 405 ) , Chomsky & Halle give a marking convention ...
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... consonants . Essentially , Perkell hypothesizes that this feature is correlated with greater muscular effort for both consonants and vowels , but that the muscular effort is applied differently in the two cases . In the case of [ + ...
... consonants . Essentially , Perkell hypothesizes that this feature is correlated with greater muscular effort for both consonants and vowels , but that the muscular effort is applied differently in the two cases . In the case of [ + ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
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