Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... continuant - continuant while 10 might be : + anterior - strident + continuant + coronal -continuant There are , no doubt , more elegant ways of formalizing the notion of the complex symbol ; for one thing , continuancy is redundant in ...
... continuant - continuant while 10 might be : + anterior - strident + continuant + coronal -continuant There are , no doubt , more elegant ways of formalizing the notion of the complex symbol ; for one thing , continuancy is redundant in ...
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... continuant ] , in contrast to [ -continuant ] for the simple stops . This treatment avoids the need for copying rules to bring the non- nasal and locus features of the stop into the continuant . Also , the articulatory processes ...
... continuant ] , in contrast to [ -continuant ] for the simple stops . This treatment avoids the need for copying rules to bring the non- nasal and locus features of the stop into the continuant . Also , the articulatory processes ...
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... continuant , - buccal ] [ p ] : [ -syllabic , continuant , + buccal ] [ u ] : [ -syllabic , + continuant ] Jonathan's vowel rules remain unchanged from 19 and 20 months . There are only a few changes in his consonant rules from 20 ...
... continuant , - buccal ] [ p ] : [ -syllabic , continuant , + buccal ] [ u ] : [ -syllabic , + continuant ] Jonathan's vowel rules remain unchanged from 19 and 20 months . There are only a few changes in his consonant rules from 20 ...
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