Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 2004 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... feature [ RTR ] despite the presence of intervening high vowels , which do not lower and do not block . Nasal harmony and emphasis harmony have been analyzed in terms of feature spreading between contiguous segments ( e.g. Davis 1995 ...
... feature [ RTR ] despite the presence of intervening high vowels , which do not lower and do not block . Nasal harmony and emphasis harmony have been analyzed in terms of feature spreading between contiguous segments ( e.g. Davis 1995 ...
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... feature . It is conceivable that glottalization of vowels may not be indicated in transcription if it is not contrastive , but we examined spectrograms of Chaha vowels between ejectives and found no evidence of continuous glottalization ...
... feature . It is conceivable that glottalization of vowels may not be indicated in transcription if it is not contrastive , but we examined spectrograms of Chaha vowels between ejectives and found no evidence of continuous glottalization ...
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... feature and WH2 a strong feature at the lower CP . R suggests that this derivation is ruled out in English , because some look - ahead property must be assumed to specify which wH - phrase checks which feature at the lower CP , at which ...
... feature and WH2 a strong feature at the lower CP . R suggests that this derivation is ruled out in English , because some look - ahead property must be assumed to specify which wH - phrase checks which feature at the lower CP , at which ...
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