Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... effect is to change [ s ] to [ x ] , can be replaced by the following : - sonorant ( 12 ) + continuant → [ + back ] ... effect š → x to be simpler than rules with the effect š → X or § → Š . With markedness and linking this is in fact ...
... effect is to change [ s ] to [ x ] , can be replaced by the following : - sonorant ( 12 ) + continuant → [ + back ] ... effect š → x to be simpler than rules with the effect š → X or § → Š . With markedness and linking this is in fact ...
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... effect of a following noun phrase as compared to a follow- ing adjective . Furthermore , the phonological constraint of the effect of a follow- ing vowel or consonant ( not considered in this paper ) is a marginal or inconse- quential ...
... effect of a following noun phrase as compared to a follow- ing adjective . Furthermore , the phonological constraint of the effect of a follow- ing vowel or consonant ( not considered in this paper ) is a marginal or inconse- quential ...
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... effect of a pre- ceding pronoun will be one of the variable constraints upon deletion , though not necessarily the primary one . To this point , we cannot be sure that the effect of a preceding vowel or con- sonant is not the product of ...
... effect of a pre- ceding pronoun will be one of the variable constraints upon deletion , though not necessarily the primary one . To this point , we cannot be sure that the effect of a preceding vowel or con- sonant is not the product of ...
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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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