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Given underlying forms ( kou + a + o ) + u ) and ( ( lou tit ) + u ) , conditions for transitive softening are met within the inner constituent of the one form but only within the outer constituent of the other .
Given underlying forms ( kou + a + o ) + u ) and ( ( lou tit ) + u ) , conditions for transitive softening are met within the inner constituent of the one form but only within the outer constituent of the other .
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9 ] tions , an underlying phonemic distinction may in fact be posited in environments where neutralization takes place . Thus , to take a classic example , there are the German pairs bunt [ bunt ] colorful ( pred . adj . ) ...
9 ] tions , an underlying phonemic distinction may in fact be posited in environments where neutralization takes place . Thus , to take a classic example , there are the German pairs bunt [ bunt ] colorful ( pred . adj . ) ...
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Instead of matrices with pluses and minuses , we can thus have matrices containing M's and U's , for marked and unmarked , respectively : bunt Bund U M In these phonological representations , the final obstruent of underlying ( bunt ...
Instead of matrices with pluses and minuses , we can thus have matrices containing M's and U's , for marked and unmarked , respectively : bunt Bund U M In these phonological representations , the final obstruent of underlying ( bunt ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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