Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... occur AFTER the segmental transpositions occur . A similar example is shown by 22b , in which the final consonant ( or just the voicing feature ) of the first word is transposed with the penultimate consonant of the second word ( or the ...
... occur AFTER the segmental transpositions occur . A similar example is shown by 22b , in which the final consonant ( or just the voicing feature ) of the first word is transposed with the penultimate consonant of the second word ( or the ...
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... occur at different times in the production of an utterance ; ( f ) that non - permissible phones or phonetic sequences do not occur ; ( g ) that errors may be semantic in nature , as in the case of blends or word- substitutions ...
... occur at different times in the production of an utterance ; ( f ) that non - permissible phones or phonetic sequences do not occur ; ( g ) that errors may be semantic in nature , as in the case of blends or word- substitutions ...
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... occurs , but with the fact that it can occur at this stage without disturbing the syllabic ordering . It is also here that whole syllables or parts of syllables may get transposed or misplaced . These errors must occur before Stage 5 ...
... occurs , but with the fact that it can occur at this stage without disturbing the syllabic ordering . It is also here that whole syllables or parts of syllables may get transposed or misplaced . These errors must occur before Stage 5 ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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