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It should be noted , however , that in rapid speech intervocalic glottal stops are often elided , so that ramaiepte and maiaepte are also possible realizations of the forms in 24 . Despite this variation , the situation is very ...
It should be noted , however , that in rapid speech intervocalic glottal stops are often elided , so that ramaiepte and maiaepte are also possible realizations of the forms in 24 . Despite this variation , the situation is very ...
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The fact that , as noted in $ 4.2 , the v2 - stem has an onset and that the preceding string can host endoclitics qualifies -gon - d as a licenser of a w - boundary . This is why it can be prefixed by a- ' 2 ' or u- “ 3Ns.A'in 55 .
The fact that , as noted in $ 4.2 , the v2 - stem has an onset and that the preceding string can host endoclitics qualifies -gon - d as a licenser of a w - boundary . This is why it can be prefixed by a- ' 2 ' or u- “ 3Ns.A'in 55 .
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As noted above , children appear to select words from the target language according to what they can produce ( i.e. phonological selectivity ) . If phonology is defined as abstract knowledge emerging from the lexicon , then phonological ...
As noted above , children appear to select words from the target language according to what they can produce ( i.e. phonological selectivity ) . If phonology is defined as abstract knowledge emerging from the lexicon , then phonological ...
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Dedication | 1 |
Canonical typology suppletion and possible words Greville G Corbett | 8 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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