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The final obstruents of these nominal , verbal , and adjectival base morphemes are not in neutralizing positions for ( voice ) , since they are followed by vowel - initial suffixes . They can be in neutralizing positions , however ...
The final obstruents of these nominal , verbal , and adjectival base morphemes are not in neutralizing positions for ( voice ) , since they are followed by vowel - initial suffixes . They can be in neutralizing positions , however ...
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( 6 ) Groups created by CART Percentage of voiced obstruents Morphemes ending in 1. { ei , au , my , at , ed , o :, 8 :, i , u } { - , j , 1 , m , n , rỡP 0 2. { ci , quy y , ai , e :, 03 , 0 , , u } { - , j , 1 , m , n , r } T 37.2 3.
( 6 ) Groups created by CART Percentage of voiced obstruents Morphemes ending in 1. { ei , au , my , at , ed , o :, 8 :, i , u } { - , j , 1 , m , n , rỡP 0 2. { ci , quy y , ai , e :, 03 , 0 , , u } { - , j , 1 , m , n , r } T 37.2 3.
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Obstruents following ( i , u , y ) are ) underlyingly voiced less often than obstruents following long vowels . The vowels [ i , u , y ] behave like neither the phonologically and phonetically long vowels nor like the phonologically and ...
Obstruents following ( i , u , y ) are ) underlyingly voiced less often than obstruents following long vowels . The vowels [ i , u , y ] behave like neither the phonologically and phonetically long vowels nor like the phonologically and ...
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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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