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If the language allows consonant sequences , root - adjacent agreement may also occur , but again only in addition to agreement within the limits PROXIMITY sets . We have not identified any language that exhibits this situation , since ...
If the language allows consonant sequences , root - adjacent agreement may also occur , but again only in addition to agreement within the limits PROXIMITY sets . We have not identified any language that exhibits this situation , since ...
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Since only stops participate in laryngeal agreement , paradigm uniformity would prevent consonant agreement from appearing in a subset of the paradigm . Labial stops also cannot trigger voicing for the same reason .
Since only stops participate in laryngeal agreement , paradigm uniformity would prevent consonant agreement from appearing in a subset of the paradigm . Labial stops also cannot trigger voicing for the same reason .
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The lack of nasal agreement between nasal and voiced oral stop pairs is similarly captured via the ranking : IDENT - OI ( nas ) >> CORR - N - D . What is important to notice about the constraint ranking for Ngbaka is that IDENTOl ( nas ) ...
The lack of nasal agreement between nasal and voiced oral stop pairs is similarly captured via the ranking : IDENT - OI ( nas ) >> CORR - N - D . What is important to notice about the constraint ranking for Ngbaka is that IDENTOl ( nas ) ...
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