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... segment is meant , there is the problem of my example œuf ~ ove . These have no identical segments phonetically , and can share the underlying segment | ǝ only by making the latter form an exception in the lexicon to the rule of vowel ...
... segment is meant , there is the problem of my example œuf ~ ove . These have no identical segments phonetically , and can share the underlying segment | ǝ only by making the latter form an exception in the lexicon to the rule of vowel ...
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... segments , and both yield segments which are [ -distributed ] . This does not lead immediately to any insight into the change from the strident dental [ s ] to the non - strident dental [ 0 ] , and from the strident palatal [ š ] to the ...
... segments , and both yield segments which are [ -distributed ] . This does not lead immediately to any insight into the change from the strident dental [ s ] to the non - strident dental [ 0 ] , and from the strident palatal [ š ] to the ...
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... segment of J marked for voic- ing , whereas both segments of I are unmarked for voicing . The reasons for claim- ing that in J the first segment is marked for voicing and that the second segment is unmarked for voicing will be presented ...
... segment of J marked for voic- ing , whereas both segments of I are unmarked for voicing . The reasons for claim- ing that in J the first segment is marked for voicing and that the second segment is unmarked for voicing will be presented ...
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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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