Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... final replace final ' ( Boomer & Laver , 7 ) . Furthermore , Nooteboom points out that ' when the second consonantal element of a CVC form is immediately followed by an initial vowel of the next word ... final consonantal elements do ...
... final replace final ' ( Boomer & Laver , 7 ) . Furthermore , Nooteboom points out that ' when the second consonantal element of a CVC form is immediately followed by an initial vowel of the next word ... final consonantal elements do ...
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... final vowels . 1. In The sound pattern of English ( hereafter , SPE ) , Chomsky & Halle ( 1968 : 190-1 ) include a short section on ' Final weak - stressed [ o ] ' . ' They note that veto has a final [ 3stress ] and an aspirated t ...
... final vowels . 1. In The sound pattern of English ( hereafter , SPE ) , Chomsky & Halle ( 1968 : 190-1 ) include a short section on ' Final weak - stressed [ o ] ' . ' They note that veto has a final [ 3stress ] and an aspirated t ...
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... final vowel of Plato is supported by the alternation Plato / platonic , and the final / o / for Pluto by the alternation Pluto / plutonium . Both platonic and plutonium are derivable by the regular rules of SPE , given the suggested ...
... final vowel of Plato is supported by the alternation Plato / platonic , and the final / o / for Pluto by the alternation Pluto / plutonium . Both platonic and plutonium are derivable by the regular rules of SPE , given the suggested ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
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