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Narrow static alternation imposes all four of the above requirements and in addition a fifth , stipulating that the ' avoided ' phoneme sequence does not occur in the language at all . What is an avoided sequence ?
Narrow static alternation imposes all four of the above requirements and in addition a fifth , stipulating that the ' avoided ' phoneme sequence does not occur in the language at all . What is an avoided sequence ?
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The concept of PPS is extended not only to actually occurring phoneme sequences , considered as containing such - and ... All of these PPS's are based on the same phoneme sequence : vəz , and the hypothesis in question , on the narrow ...
The concept of PPS is extended not only to actually occurring phoneme sequences , considered as containing such - and ... All of these PPS's are based on the same phoneme sequence : vəz , and the hypothesis in question , on the narrow ...
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Although each syllable is of necessity spoken on some pitch , the pertinent pitch sequences which contrast with other ... Most of the significant contours are comprised of a sequence of two phonemic levels ; unless otherwise specified ...
Although each syllable is of necessity spoken on some pitch , the pertinent pitch sequences which contrast with other ... Most of the significant contours are comprised of a sequence of two phonemic levels ; unless otherwise specified ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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