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With some exceptions which need not concern us here , every suffix vowel agrees with the preceding vowel ( short or long ) with respect to its value for the feature ( palatal ) , and , if it is [ + high ) , also for ...
With some exceptions which need not concern us here , every suffix vowel agrees with the preceding vowel ( short or long ) with respect to its value for the feature ( palatal ) , and , if it is [ + high ) , also for ...
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Figure 9 demonstrates that neither of the environmental constraints , preceding or following , is dependent upon the other . There is some degree of irregularity in the patterns with preceding noun phrase : for the Jets , for example ...
Figure 9 demonstrates that neither of the environmental constraints , preceding or following , is dependent upon the other . There is some degree of irregularity in the patterns with preceding noun phrase : for the Jets , for example ...
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... D C + D FIGURE 11 Effect of a preceding consonant or vowel upon operation of the contraction and deletion rules for six groups : single and group styles combined . languages , disfavors final consonant clusters , and there are many ...
... D C + D FIGURE 11 Effect of a preceding consonant or vowel upon operation of the contraction and deletion rules for six groups : single and group styles combined . languages , disfavors final consonant clusters , and there are many ...
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SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
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