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... segments in harmony systems are driven by satisfaction of alignment or spreading rules / constraints . Participant segments are those contained within the domain of spreading that are sufficiently phonetically compatible with the ...
... segments in harmony systems are driven by satisfaction of alignment or spreading rules / constraints . Participant segments are those contained within the domain of spreading that are sufficiently phonetically compatible with the ...
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... segments participate in harmony . Yet , it is clear that the participating segments are highly similar - all coronal stops . This argument holds despite the status of dental agreement as an MSC in Anywa . Given the above considerations ...
... segments participate in harmony . Yet , it is clear that the participating segments are highly similar - all coronal stops . This argument holds despite the status of dental agreement as an MSC in Anywa . Given the above considerations ...
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... segments that do not participate in the agreement are transparent to it . Second , agree- ment is based on similarity of the interacting segments . Output - based correspondence constraints form the core of our analysis , with ...
... segments that do not participate in the agreement are transparent to it . Second , agree- ment is based on similarity of the interacting segments . Output - based correspondence constraints form the core of our analysis , with ...
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