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... consonants alter- nates to convey morphological information , and not necessarily with an overt triggering element . This is true of some cases of diminutive consonant symbolism in Native American languages . Even if triggered by an ...
... consonants alter- nates to convey morphological information , and not necessarily with an overt triggering element . This is true of some cases of diminutive consonant symbolism in Native American languages . Even if triggered by an ...
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... consonant . In Ndonga , nasal agreement fails if the consonants are not in adjacent syllables . Proximity is an independent requirement that may be imposed on interacting ele- ments . It can be incorporated into our analysis through a ...
... consonant . In Ndonga , nasal agreement fails if the consonants are not in adjacent syllables . Proximity is an independent requirement that may be imposed on interacting ele- ments . It can be incorporated into our analysis through a ...
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... consonant separation in terms of similarity also pre- vents nasal vowels from triggering LDCA for [ nasal ] in consonants . In Ngbaka , the stricter similarity effect together with the inclusion of a series of prenasal stops in the ...
... consonant separation in terms of similarity also pre- vents nasal vowels from triggering LDCA for [ nasal ] in consonants . In Ngbaka , the stricter similarity effect together with the inclusion of a series of prenasal stops in the ...
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Letters to Language | 377 |
The perceptual acquisition of phonological | 384 |
Semantics and pragmatics of English verbal dependent coordination Neal Whitman | 403 |
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