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Parentheses around a final segment indicates that it is truncated ) . presumably means that even if two forms are ... These have no identical segments phonetically , and can share the underlying segment lol only by making the latter ...
Parentheses around a final segment indicates that it is truncated ) . presumably means that even if two forms are ... These have no identical segments phonetically , and can share the underlying segment lol only by making the latter ...
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I therefore propose the following heuristic principle : If the presence in any language of a set of segments , S , is implied by the presence of another set of segments , T , in the same language , and the converse is not true ...
I therefore propose the following heuristic principle : If the presence in any language of a set of segments , S , is implied by the presence of another set of segments , T , in the same language , and the converse is not true ...
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a true , the second segment of G is marked for nasality , whereas the second segments of F and E are unmarked for this feature . The sixth universal states simply that no language has sequence - type H ( + LLV ... ) .
a true , the second segment of G is marked for nasality , whereas the second segments of F and E are unmarked for this feature . The sixth universal states simply that no language has sequence - type H ( + LLV ... ) .
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EDITED | 240 |
SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
ture conditions | 309 |
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