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Although the language allows lots of final H tones ( and even has a tone copy rule which doubles a penultimate H onto a final mora ) , this extrametricality or nonfinality effect may be a case of the ' emergence of the unmarked ...
Although the language allows lots of final H tones ( and even has a tone copy rule which doubles a penultimate H onto a final mora ) , this extrametricality or nonfinality effect may be a case of the ' emergence of the unmarked ...
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The final chapter provides a summary and gives the most important details for every single theft lexeme covered by the study ; an extension of the corpus to other Old English texts and text types is suggested .
The final chapter provides a summary and gives the most important details for every single theft lexeme covered by the study ; an extension of the corpus to other Old English texts and text types is suggested .
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Aspekte der Sprachbeschreibung : Akten des 29. linguistischen Kolloqui- Final devoicing in the phonology of Gerums , Aarhus 1994 . Ed . by PER man . By WIEBKE BROCKHAUS . ( LinBÆRENTZEN . ( Linguistische Arbeiten guistische Arbeiten 336 ) ...
Aspekte der Sprachbeschreibung : Akten des 29. linguistischen Kolloqui- Final devoicing in the phonology of Gerums , Aarhus 1994 . Ed . by PER man . By WIEBKE BROCKHAUS . ( LinBÆRENTZEN . ( Linguistische Arbeiten guistische Arbeiten 336 ) ...
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