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This means that , in Chomsky & Halle's concept of phonological rules , there is no way to put the vowels with natural ... Their treatment of the Vowel Shift rule requires that a low back rounded vowel underlie the ( 8y ) of rode .
This means that , in Chomsky & Halle's concept of phonological rules , there is no way to put the vowels with natural ... Their treatment of the Vowel Shift rule requires that a low back rounded vowel underlie the ( 8y ) of rode .
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[ kol , eb + a + l + a ] s SS ( kol , ebtate + t , e ) S S S Ø -S - S -S S - Assign S - DISTR VOWEL TRUNC DESTRESS CIRCUM AKAN'E OTHER RULES OUTPUT a i a [ kal , ibála ] “ rocked ' ( f . past ) TABLE 1 [ kal , ébl , it , i ] ' rock ...
[ kol , eb + a + l + a ] s SS ( kol , ebtate + t , e ) S S S Ø -S - S -S S - Assign S - DISTR VOWEL TRUNC DESTRESS CIRCUM AKAN'E OTHER RULES OUTPUT a i a [ kal , ibála ] “ rocked ' ( f . past ) TABLE 1 [ kal , ébl , it , i ] ' rock ...
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Thus , consider a typical Uralic or Altaic language in which back- and front - vowel stems take back- and front - vowel suffixes , respectively . Exceptions might include a set of back - vowel stems that take front - vowel suffixes ...
Thus , consider a typical Uralic or Altaic language in which back- and front - vowel stems take back- and front - vowel suffixes , respectively . Exceptions might include a set of back - vowel stems that take front - vowel suffixes ...
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