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That this hypothesis hardly accounts for all the observed phenomena is clear when one considers the adjustment made by means of vowel epenthesis or consonant elision . E.g. , English loans in Japanese like akusento ' accent and ...
That this hypothesis hardly accounts for all the observed phenomena is clear when one considers the adjustment made by means of vowel epenthesis or consonant elision . E.g. , English loans in Japanese like akusento ' accent and ...
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The vowel / consonant ratio in the Corpus and in each of the fifteen categories ( table 20 ) . 4. The frequency of initial consonants and consonant clusters in each of the fifteen categories ( tables 21-35 ) . 5.
The vowel / consonant ratio in the Corpus and in each of the fifteen categories ( table 20 ) . 4. The frequency of initial consonants and consonant clusters in each of the fifteen categories ( tables 21-35 ) . 5.
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Before geminate II , it is necessary to know the underlying source of the geminate to determine whether Breaking applies or not : ll < j / by West Germanic Consonant Gemination does not trigger Breaking , whereas ll < underlying / 11 ...
Before geminate II , it is necessary to know the underlying source of the geminate to determine whether Breaking applies or not : ll < j / by West Germanic Consonant Gemination does not trigger Breaking , whereas ll < underlying / 11 ...
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I | 1 |
Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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