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THE ROLE OF SURFACE PHONETIC CONSTRAINTS IN GENERATIVE PHONOLOGY MASAYOSHI SHIBATANI University of California , Berkeley Although morpheme - structure conditions state generalizations about the distribution of morphophonemes of a ...
THE ROLE OF SURFACE PHONETIC CONSTRAINTS IN GENERATIVE PHONOLOGY MASAYOSHI SHIBATANI University of California , Berkeley Although morpheme - structure conditions state generalizations about the distribution of morphophonemes of a ...
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Now it is necessary to show that different constraints are involved at the two different levels , phonetic and morphophonemic . The native lexicon of Quechua has only three vowels , / i u a / , but at the phonetic level / i u / are ...
Now it is necessary to show that different constraints are involved at the two different levels , phonetic and morphophonemic . The native lexicon of Quechua has only three vowels , / i u a / , but at the phonetic level / i u / are ...
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English inflectional endings alternate phonetically ; e.g. the plural morpheme occurs phonetically in one of three forms ... Now it is precisely according to these constraints that the plural / z / alternates in phonetic realization .
English inflectional endings alternate phonetically ; e.g. the plural morpheme occurs phonetically in one of three forms ... Now it is precisely according to these constraints that the plural / z / alternates in phonetic realization .
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Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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