Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... underlying tense vowel in the second syllable . It is also clear that all the words in group ( b ) , including those ending in -o , have an underlying lax vowel in the second syllable . This suggests that veto , capo , Plato , and NATO ...
... underlying tense vowel in the second syllable . It is also clear that all the words in group ( b ) , including those ending in -o , have an underlying lax vowel in the second syllable . This suggests that veto , capo , Plato , and NATO ...
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... underlying / i / and / e / , and / u / and / o / , but we would not have any underlying post - velars because they do not occur in this dialect . Thus two dialects would differ as follows : ( 1 ) Dialect I. Underlying segments : / i ...
... underlying / i / and / e / , and / u / and / o / , but we would not have any underlying post - velars because they do not occur in this dialect . Thus two dialects would differ as follows : ( 1 ) Dialect I. Underlying segments : / i ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. Neither ordering gimmicks nor juggling of underlying forms will eliminate the need to state the paradigmatic fact that only i which comes from underlying e conditions the t to change to s . These ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. Neither ordering gimmicks nor juggling of underlying forms will eliminate the need to state the paradigmatic fact that only i which comes from underlying e conditions the t to change to s . These ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
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