Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... final phoneme of the present tense verb . The 46 items in the Irregular Past condition differed in several respects . They form the past tenses in a wide variety of ways including several vowel changes ( e.g. fall - fell , sit - sat ...
... final phoneme of the present tense verb . The 46 items in the Irregular Past condition differed in several respects . They form the past tenses in a wide variety of ways including several vowel changes ( e.g. fall - fell , sit - sat ...
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... 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 ' ( McCarthy & Prince 1994 ) , in this case ...
... 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 ' ( McCarthy & Prince 1994 ) , in this case ...
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... final chapter provides a summary and gives the most important details for every single theft lex- eme covered by the ... final vowels is apparently problematic because of their varied re- alizations , and the author spells out his stand ...
... final chapter provides a summary and gives the most important details for every single theft lex- eme covered by the ... final vowels is apparently problematic because of their varied re- alizations , and the author spells out his stand ...
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