Prosodic PhonologyForis, 1986 - 327 pages |
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... assimilation to apply in cases like those in ( 1a ) , but not those in ( 1b ) .1 Regardless of the mechanism chosen to represent the facts of Nasal Assimilation , it is clear that whether or not the rule applies is not a purely ...
... assimilation to apply in cases like those in ( 1a ) , but not those in ( 1b ) .1 Regardless of the mechanism chosen to represent the facts of Nasal Assimilation , it is clear that whether or not the rule applies is not a purely ...
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... assimilation , a nasal assimilates in point of articulation to a following glide , but only if the two segments are not tautosyllabic ( see Hooper , 1972,1976 ) . We thus find a velar nasal in ( 21a ) and an alveopalatal nasal in ( 21b ) ...
... assimilation , a nasal assimilates in point of articulation to a following glide , but only if the two segments are not tautosyllabic ( see Hooper , 1972,1976 ) . We thus find a velar nasal in ( 21a ) and an alveopalatal nasal in ( 21b ) ...
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... Assimilation : 45 Stop Voicing : 35 , 36 , 110 , 111 , 113-115 , 158 Stress Readjustment : 146 , 151–155 , 157 s - Voicing : 213-216 Unrounded First Vowel Deletion : 32 Hungarian : 23 , 122 , 136 , 141 Palatalization : 123 Vowel Harmony ...
... Assimilation : 45 Stop Voicing : 35 , 36 , 110 , 111 , 113-115 , 158 Stress Readjustment : 146 , 151–155 , 157 s - Voicing : 213-216 Unrounded First Vowel Deletion : 32 Hungarian : 23 , 122 , 136 , 141 Palatalization : 123 Vowel Harmony ...
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The syllable and the foot | 61 |
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