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These rules and ordering restrictions are capable of generating the correct derivations for both dialects ; and the ... However , as shown above in $ 2.5 , the relevant facts about the Schaffhausen dialect can be adequately accounted ...
These rules and ordering restrictions are capable of generating the correct derivations for both dialects ; and the ... However , as shown above in $ 2.5 , the relevant facts about the Schaffhausen dialect can be adequately accounted ...
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19 V [ + stop , + voice ] V , while the innovative dialects define it over the relatively more general domain V [ + stop ... way to characterize the observed dialect differences in terms of theories which prohibit extrinsic ordering .
19 V [ + stop , + voice ] V , while the innovative dialects define it over the relatively more general domain V [ + stop ... way to characterize the observed dialect differences in terms of theories which prohibit extrinsic ordering .
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In Cobán , the prestige dialect , vowels are lengthened before a consonant cluster with a sonorant ( 1 ... then vowel length from these sources need not be written , since some dialects do not lose h ( e.g. Senahú , Cahabón etc. ) ...
In Cobán , the prestige dialect , vowels are lengthened before a consonant cluster with a sonorant ( 1 ... then vowel length from these sources need not be written , since some dialects do not lose h ( e.g. Senahú , Cahabón etc. ) ...
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