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PHONOLOGICAL PROPERTY INFORMATION GAIN Quality of onset of final syllable ( - , b , j , x , kr , ... ) 0.054 Quality of vowel of final syllable ( u , a :, 3 , ... ) 0.095 Presence and quality of consonant preceding 0.103 the final ...
PHONOLOGICAL PROPERTY INFORMATION GAIN Quality of onset of final syllable ( - , b , j , x , kr , ... ) 0.054 Quality of vowel of final syllable ( u , a :, 3 , ... ) 0.095 Presence and quality of consonant preceding 0.103 the final ...
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This partition suggests that long vowels preceding final obstruents tend to favor underlyingly voiced specifications for these obstruents ( compare in 6 group 3 with group 6 , and group 7 with groups 9 and 10 ; the only exception is ...
This partition suggests that long vowels preceding final obstruents tend to favor underlyingly voiced specifications for these obstruents ( compare in 6 group 3 with group 6 , and group 7 with groups 9 and 10 ; the only exception is ...
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The vowels [ i , u , y ] behave like neither the phonologically and phonetically long vowels nor like the phonologically and phonetically short vowels with respect to their effect on the ( voice ) specification of final obstruents .
The vowels [ i , u , y ] behave like neither the phonologically and phonetically long vowels nor like the phonologically and phonetically short vowels with respect to their effect on the ( voice ) specification of final obstruents .
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Interpreting neutralized segments in Dutch Mirjam Ernestus R Harald Baayen | 5 |
At the syntaxsemantics | 39 |
A sociolinguistic study of the origins of ne deletion in European | 118 |
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