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DISTINGUISHING CLITICS FROM WORDS . I now turn to a series of pretheo- retical and theoretical observations about affixes , clitics , words , and phrases- leading to tests that might , in favorable circumstances , distinguish clitics ...
DISTINGUISHING CLITICS FROM WORDS . I now turn to a series of pretheo- retical and theoretical observations about affixes , clitics , words , and phrases- leading to tests that might , in favorable circumstances , distinguish clitics ...
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words ( phonotactic parameter ) ; ( c ) stops and resonants and words , and glottals and non - words ( consonantal manner parameter ) ; and ( d ) labials and words , and dentals and non - words ( consonantal place parameter ) .
words ( phonotactic parameter ) ; ( c ) stops and resonants and words , and glottals and non - words ( consonantal manner parameter ) ; and ( d ) labials and words , and dentals and non - words ( consonantal place parameter ) .
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tactics ) , but below the word curve for stops ( * p = .01 ; cf. the CV category for phonotactics ) and for ... similarly , that the inverse relation between them ( glottals in non - words and stops in words ) results largely from a ...
tactics ) , but below the word curve for stops ( * p = .01 ; cf. the CV category for phonotactics ) and for ... similarly , that the inverse relation between them ( glottals in non - words and stops in words ) results largely from a ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
VOLUME 61 NUMBER 1 | 322 |
Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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