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Assimilation provides that the first vowel assimilates to the second ; when the vowels are the same , the rule is vacuous . Contraction provides that the first vowel is lost . Raising applies to sequences whose first member has aperture ...
Assimilation provides that the first vowel assimilates to the second ; when the vowels are the same , the rule is vacuous . Contraction provides that the first vowel is lost . Raising applies to sequences whose first member has aperture ...
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In addition , it is argued that considerations of simplicity or economy do not provide any significant insights into the ... Harms provides at least two alternate solutions avoiding ' absolute neutralization ' ( Kiparsky 1968 ) .
In addition , it is argued that considerations of simplicity or economy do not provide any significant insights into the ... Harms provides at least two alternate solutions avoiding ' absolute neutralization ' ( Kiparsky 1968 ) .
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... or to those who see the need to provide drill in areas of surface differences between languages . ... which provides a useful framework for introducing advanced students to the comparison of style at the level of the sentence and ...
... or to those who see the need to provide drill in areas of surface differences between languages . ... which provides a useful framework for introducing advanced students to the comparison of style at the level of the sentence and ...
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Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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