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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... stops and consider an input with only one aspirated stop . The constraint Th → T requires correspondence between any homorganic oral stops . By ranking this constraint above one of the input - output [ sg ] faithfulness constraints ...
... stops and consider an input with only one aspirated stop . The constraint Th → T requires correspondence between any homorganic oral stops . By ranking this constraint above one of the input - output [ sg ] faithfulness constraints ...
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... stops and Kikongo three , as depicted in 45 for bilabials . The preferential targeting of similar segments is evident from nasal agreement in both languages affecting the series of stops that is closest to the nasals , that is , the ...
... stops and Kikongo three , as depicted in 45 for bilabials . The preferential targeting of similar segments is evident from nasal agreement in both languages affecting the series of stops that is closest to the nasals , that is , the ...
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... stops : for example , / pɔɔd / ' be smooth ' → [ pòonnò ] ' become smooth ' . Anywa presents a counterexample to the claim that contrasts in the inventory determine which segments participate in harmony . Yet , it is clear that the ...
... stops : for example , / pɔɔd / ' be smooth ' → [ pòonnò ] ' become smooth ' . Anywa presents a counterexample to the claim that contrasts in the inventory determine which segments participate in harmony . Yet , it is clear that the ...
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