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The generalized schema for this type of constraint is given in 19 . ... The schema in 19 provides a framework for constraints requiring correspondence between any pair of segments belonging to the output , be they consonants or ...
The generalized schema for this type of constraint is given in 19 . ... The schema in 19 provides a framework for constraints requiring correspondence between any pair of segments belonging to the output , be they consonants or ...
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This approach utilizes two kinds of constraints in accomplishing LDCA , IDENT - CC and CORR - C - C . A reason that these are separately necessary is because the features that induce correspondence in cases of LDCA are not the same ...
This approach utilizes two kinds of constraints in accomplishing LDCA , IDENT - CC and CORR - C - C . A reason that these are separately necessary is because the features that induce correspondence in cases of LDCA are not the same ...
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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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