Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... sequence HH . Furthermore , sequences of the latter type can often be derived synchronically from sequences of the former type . An example of such a tonal alternation can be cited from Efik ( Winston , 190 ) : ( 3 ) a . idiy ( e ) HH ...
... sequence HH . Furthermore , sequences of the latter type can often be derived synchronically from sequences of the former type . An example of such a tonal alternation can be cited from Efik ( Winston , 190 ) : ( 3 ) a . idiy ( e ) HH ...
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... sequences of W's do not occur freely . They are subject to two constraints : ( a ) the first W of a sequence may NOT be a heavy syllable , and ( b ) a sequence of W's must be preceded by S. SWW S WWS W 2.21 . THE HEAVY CONSTRAINT ...
... sequences of W's do not occur freely . They are subject to two constraints : ( a ) the first W of a sequence may NOT be a heavy syllable , and ( b ) a sequence of W's must be preceded by S. SWW S WWS W 2.21 . THE HEAVY CONSTRAINT ...
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... sequence is a heavy syllable ? We would expect it to become S. In fact , such examples are readily found . Note the derivation of compensatory : ( 11 ) WC compensate ] ory ] S WS ↓ S WW SW HC S SW SW ↓ WC W SW SW The derivation here ...
... sequence is a heavy syllable ? We would expect it to become S. In fact , such examples are readily found . Note the derivation of compensatory : ( 11 ) WC compensate ] ory ] S WS ↓ S WW SW HC S SW SW ↓ WC W SW SW The derivation here ...
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