Prosodic PhonologyForis, 1986 - 327 pages |
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... contexts 2.1.1 . Morphological contexts 2.1.2 . Syntactic contexts 2.2 . Failure of morphologically specified contexts of prosodic rules 22202 27 27 27 28 31 34 2.3 . Failure of syntactically specified contexts of prosodic phenomena 36 ...
... contexts 2.1.1 . Morphological contexts 2.1.2 . Syntactic contexts 2.2 . Failure of morphologically specified contexts of prosodic rules 22202 27 27 27 28 31 34 2.3 . Failure of syntactically specified contexts of prosodic phenomena 36 ...
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... context ( i.e. before [ i ] V ... ) present in other suffixes , as seen in ( 8a ) , nor does it apply in the same segmental context where no morpheme juncture intervenes , as seen in ( 8b ) . ( 8 ) a . carre [ t : Joiere → * carre [ t ...
... context ( i.e. before [ i ] V ... ) present in other suffixes , as seen in ( 8a ) , nor does it apply in the same segmental context where no morpheme juncture intervenes , as seen in ( 8b ) . ( 8 ) a . carre [ t : Joiere → * carre [ t ...
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... context in which the rules in question do not apply , or better yet , specify the contexts in which the rules do apply . We can say that the rules apply when there is no stress change ( for tautosyllabic segments ) or when there is a ...
... context in which the rules in question do not apply , or better yet , specify the contexts in which the rules do apply . We can say that the rules apply when there is no stress change ( for tautosyllabic segments ) or when there is a ...
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Motivation for prosodic constituents | 27 |
The syllable and the foot | 61 |
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