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The conditions for final S - placement are similar to those for case ( e ) in SPE , p . 84 , and case ( f ) in Ross ( 1972 : 246 ) : ( 20 ) Final S is assigned to : a . words whose final syllable contains a tense vowel , e.g. adore ...
The conditions for final S - placement are similar to those for case ( e ) in SPE , p . 84 , and case ( f ) in Ross ( 1972 : 246 ) : ( 20 ) Final S is assigned to : a . words whose final syllable contains a tense vowel , e.g. adore ...
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For polysyllables , verbs are SWS , but nouns are SWW with syllable - final reduced vowels . The treatment of permit or torment should be apparent from our previous dis- W S cussion of bisyllables . Consider the verb permit .
For polysyllables , verbs are SWS , but nouns are SWW with syllable - final reduced vowels . The treatment of permit or torment should be apparent from our previous dis- W S cussion of bisyllables . Consider the verb permit .
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12-13 ) , C points out that Proto - Quichean had a rule that devoiced all non - nasal sonorants in final position . Thus we find these alternations : aja W ' lord ' ' many ' k'iy -wăR ' to sleep ' aL ' heavy ' k - ajawal -k'iyir waram r ...
12-13 ) , C points out that Proto - Quichean had a rule that devoiced all non - nasal sonorants in final position . Thus we find these alternations : aja W ' lord ' ' many ' k'iy -wăR ' to sleep ' aL ' heavy ' k - ajawal -k'iyir waram r ...
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