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This is characterized , in part , by the voicing in root - final and particle - initial position ; compare , e.g. , the [ kp ] cluster in [ kɛ - dĥok - pi : ] ' Does he fight ( you ) ? ' ( prosodic class I ) . But the same phonological ...
This is characterized , in part , by the voicing in root - final and particle - initial position ; compare , e.g. , the [ kp ] cluster in [ kɛ - dĥok - pi : ] ' Does he fight ( you ) ? ' ( prosodic class I ) . But the same phonological ...
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But a re - analysis of all the endings will show us that the final element is the morphophoneme / A / . Thus * -uo = / uA / , * -mie / miA / , * -ie / iA / , * -sie = / siA / , * -vā = / vaA / , * -tā = / taA / , * -mē = / meA / ...
But a re - analysis of all the endings will show us that the final element is the morphophoneme / A / . Thus * -uo = / uA / , * -mie / miA / , * -ie / iA / , * -sie = / siA / , * -vā = / vaA / , * -tā = / taA / , * -mē = / meA / ...
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As is well known , what is happening here is that word - final obstruents in German are neutralized , only voiceless ones appearing in this environment . Within generative phonology , the phonological alternation exhibited by a morpheme ...
As is well known , what is happening here is that word - final obstruents in German are neutralized , only voiceless ones appearing in this environment . Within generative phonology , the phonological alternation exhibited by a morpheme ...
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Fries obituary by Albert H Marckwardt | 205 |
Notes | 211 |
The operation and relative chronology of Verners Law | 219 |
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