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... phonological allegiance to a word other than its host . Ellen Kaisse ( p.c. ) has commented that , although a clitic can have phonological interaction with ... ( phonological ↑ = clitic Y ↑ host ) SYNTAX AND PHONOLOGY IN CLITICIZATION 107.
... phonological allegiance to a word other than its host . Ellen Kaisse ( p.c. ) has commented that , although a clitic can have phonological interaction with ... ( phonological ↑ = clitic Y ↑ host ) SYNTAX AND PHONOLOGY IN CLITICIZATION 107.
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... PHONOLOGICAL TESTS . The first relevant observation about the clitic is that it forms a phonological unit with an independent word . However , some non - clitic words also form phonological units with words adjacent to them , e.g. ...
... PHONOLOGICAL TESTS . The first relevant observation about the clitic is that it forms a phonological unit with an independent word . However , some non - clitic words also form phonological units with words adjacent to them , e.g. ...
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... phonology . Current approaches to phonological theory , ed . by Daniel Dinnsen , 126-73 . Bloomington : Indiana University Press . Dressler , WOLFGANG . 1972. On the phonology of language death . CLS 8.448-57 . FOWLER , CAROL ; PHIL ...
... phonology . Current approaches to phonological theory , ed . by Daniel Dinnsen , 126-73 . Bloomington : Indiana University Press . Dressler , WOLFGANG . 1972. On the phonology of language death . CLS 8.448-57 . FOWLER , CAROL ; PHIL ...
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