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The initial S provided by the Initial Constraint is followed by two W's . Because the first W ( i.e. the second syllable ) of Monongahela is heavy , it will become S by the Heavy Constraint , thereby causing the initial syllable to ...
The initial S provided by the Initial Constraint is followed by two W's . Because the first W ( i.e. the second syllable ) of Monongahela is heavy , it will become S by the Heavy Constraint , thereby causing the initial syllable to ...
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Initial S is assigned to all other nouns — i.e . those with initial heavy syllables ( 24d ) or with final light syllables ( 24e ) . A further characteristic of nouns of the SW pattern is the frequent nonreduction of the vowel of the ...
Initial S is assigned to all other nouns — i.e . those with initial heavy syllables ( 24d ) or with final light syllables ( 24e ) . A further characteristic of nouns of the SW pattern is the frequent nonreduction of the vowel of the ...
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The base form solid receives initial S by the Initial Constraint as it affects bisyllables . When -ity is added , the derived word has a sufficient number of syllables for the Antepenultimate Rule to apply .
The base form solid receives initial S by the Initial Constraint as it affects bisyllables . When -ity is added , the derived word has a sufficient number of syllables for the Antepenultimate Rule to apply .
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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