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Vowel features are mapped onto syllables from left to right , with the result that the underspecified vowel ( e ) generally occurs only after other vowels ; conversely , high vowels do not occur after nonhigh vowels , round vowels do ...
Vowel features are mapped onto syllables from left to right , with the result that the underspecified vowel ( e ) generally occurs only after other vowels ; conversely , high vowels do not occur after nonhigh vowels , round vowels do ...
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The Chapakuran sounds occur only ... We would suggest that although it occurs in only a few words , Chapakuran [ tb ] is definitely a part of each of the languages ... It is not limited in the types of words in which it can occur .
The Chapakuran sounds occur only ... We would suggest that although it occurs in only a few words , Chapakuran [ tb ] is definitely a part of each of the languages ... It is not limited in the types of words in which it can occur .
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One answer is that any sound that occurs in any language has to be treated in the same way as all other sounds . The difficulty with this solution is that we cannot know what sounds can or will occur in a language .
One answer is that any sound that occurs in any language has to be treated in the same way as all other sounds . The difficulty with this solution is that we cannot know what sounds can or will occur in a language .
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VOLUME 72 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER | 449 |
A positron emission tomographic study of regular and irregular verb morphology | 451 |
Head position and internally headed relative clauses David Basilico | 498 |
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