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... consonant intervenes between the two vowels ( the LABIALITY MSC ) . ( 3 ) After / a / , a [ + high ] vowel agrees in labiality with a preceding [ + labial ] consonant ( the LABIAL CONSONANT MSC ) . " The studies to be described here ...
... consonant intervenes between the two vowels ( the LABIALITY MSC ) . ( 3 ) After / a / , a [ + high ] vowel agrees in labiality with a preceding [ + labial ] consonant ( the LABIAL CONSONANT MSC ) . " The studies to be described here ...
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... consonant MSC and an over - general- ized version of the labiality MSC , which we have designated above as ' general labiality harmony ' ( i.e. they drop the ' except if ' clause of the labiality MSC ) . The distribution of subjects we ...
... consonant MSC and an over - general- ized version of the labiality MSC , which we have designated above as ' general labiality harmony ' ( i.e. they drop the ' except if ' clause of the labiality MSC ) . The distribution of subjects we ...
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... consonant is retained in both singular and plural and there are no liaison forms with / s / or / t / , is explained simply by the presence of the conjugation marker ( thematic vowel ) / ǝ / , from underlying | a | , and one simple rule ...
... consonant is retained in both singular and plural and there are no liaison forms with / s / or / t / , is explained simply by the presence of the conjugation marker ( thematic vowel ) / ǝ / , from underlying | a | , and one simple rule ...
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PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
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